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Before session 9

Events

Objectives:

When you finish this module, you will

  • get a taste of event-driven programming;
  • describe events, event sources, and event classes;
  • define handler classes, register handler objects with the source object, and write the code to handle events;
  • define handler classes using inner classes;
  • define handler classes using anonymous inner classes;
  • simplify event handling using lambda expressions;
  • use convenience methods;
  • understand the structure and operation of a bigger program.

Topics

  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 First event handler
  • 9.3 Inner classes
  • 9.4 Anonymous inner class handlers
  • 9.5 Simplifying event handling using lambda expressions
  • 9.6 Example program
  • 9.7 Tic-tac-toe
  • 9.8 Tasks

Alternative materials

  • in English: H. Schildt.‎ Java - The Complete Reference: Chapter: 34
  • in Estonian: here
  • in Russian: Г. Шилдт. Java 8. Полное руководство: Chapter: 34

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