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This module serves as the Preface to material for the Event Handling portion of the course, ITSE2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate), which Prof. Baldwin teaches at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.

Revised: Thu May 12 10:35:00 CDT 2016

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Additional material

While most of the material required for success in the Event Handling portion of this course is contained inthis book, other important material is contained in the section titled Essence of OOP in the book for the prerequisite course, ITSE 2321 - Object-Oriented Programming (Java) .

In addition, the following material in the Essence of OOP section of this book is particularly germane to the Event Handling portion of this course:

  • Java1636 Java OOP: Member Classes
  • Java1638 Java OOP: Local Classes
  • Java1640 Java OOP: Anonymous Classes

(Note in particular that the page titled Java1640 Java OOP: Anonymous Classes contains quite a lot of material on event handling in addition to the material on anonymous classes. You will needto understand the material on anonymous classes as well as the material on event handling to succeed in the Event Handling portion of this course.)

Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Jy0035: Java OOP: Preface to Event Handling
  • File: Jy0035.htm
  • Published: 10/26/13
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