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/*
 * @(#)ActiveEvent.java	1.14 05/11/17
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.awt;

/**
 * An interface for events that know how to dispatch themselves.
 * By implementing this interface an event can be placed upon the event
 * queue and its <code>dispatch()</code> method will be called when the event
 * is dispatched, using the <code>EventDispatchThread</code>.
 * <p>
 * This is a very useful mechanism for avoiding deadlocks. If
 * a thread is executing in a critical section (i.e., it has entered
 * one or more monitors), calling other synchronized code may
 * cause deadlocks. To avoid the potential deadlocks, an 
 * <code>ActiveEvent</code> can be created to run the second section of
 * code at later time. If there is contention on the monitor,
 * the second thread will simply block until the first thread
 * has finished its work and exited its monitors.
 * <p>
 * For security reasons, it is often desirable to use an <code>ActiveEvent</code> 
 * to avoid calling untrusted code from a critical thread. For
 * instance, peer implementations can use this facility to avoid 
 * making calls into user code from a system thread. Doing so avoids
 * potential deadlocks and denial-of-service attacks.
 *
 * @author  Timothy Prinzing
 * @version 1.14 11/17/05
 * @since   1.2
 */
public interface ActiveEvent {

    /**
     * Dispatch the event to its target, listeners of the events source, 
     * or do whatever it is this event is supposed to do.
     */
    public void dispatch();
}

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