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I will explain this program in fragments. A complete listing of the program is provided in Listing 11 .

Listing 1 shows the beginning of the program.

Listing 1 - Beginning of the program named Java4655c.
import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.event.*;import javax.swing.text.html.*; import java.net.*;import java.awt.*; class Java4655c{public static void main(String[]args){ new Java4655c().runner("http://www.austincc.edu/baldwin"); }//end main

There is nothing new in Listing 1 . This code simply calls a method named runner passing a string description of a URL as a parameter.

The method named runner

The method named runner is shown in Listing 2 .

Listing 2 - The method named runner.
void runner(String webSiteLink){ try{//Create a new URL object from the website string URL website = new URL(webSiteLink);//Instantiate an overall web page handler new Java4655cHtmlHandler(website);}catch(Exception e){ e.printStackTrace();}//end catch }//end runner}//end class Java4655c

Listing 2 begins by getting a URL object that is connected to the specified webpage to satisfy the first item in the above list .

Then Listing 2 instantiates a new object of the class named Java4655cHtmlHandler passing the URL object's reference as a parameter to the constructor. From this point forward, the behavior of the program will becontrolled by the object of the Java4655cHtmlHandler class.

Listing 2 also signals the end of the class named Java4655c .

Beginning of the class named Java4655cHtmlHandler

The beginning of the class named Java4655cHtmlHandler and the beginning of the constructor for that class is shown in Listing 3

Listing 3 - Beginning of the class named Java4655cHtmlHandler.
class Java4655cHtmlHandler extends JFrame implements HyperlinkListener{//Constructor public Java4655cHtmlHandler(URL website) {setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setTitle("Copyright 2014, R.G.Baldwin");

There is nothing new or unusual in Listing 3 with the possible exception of the fact that the class implements the interface named HyperlinkListener . This has two important ramifications:

  • The class must provide concrete implementations of all the methods declared in the interface.
  • An object of the class can serve as a listener for events of type HyperlinkEvent .

As you will see later, the HyperlinkListener interface declares only one method and it is named hyperlinkUpdate . The method receives one incoming parameter of type HyperlinkEvent .

The hyperlinkUpdate method

The documentation for the hyperlinkUpdate method is rather sparse, stating only that the method is "Called when a hypertext link is updated" and that the incoming parameter represents "the event responsible for the update."

As you will see later, an event occurs whenever the user touches a hyperlink in the webpage with the mouse. The HyperlinkEvent object encapsulates information identifying the event as being one of the followingtypes:

  • ENTERED
  • EXITED
  • ACTIVATED

I will pursue the three types of hyperlink events in more detail later.

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Source:  OpenStax, Object-oriented programming (oop) with java. OpenStax CNX. Jun 29, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11441/1.201
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