public final class DnDConstants extends Object
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static int | ACTION_COPYAn  intrepresenting a "copy" action. | 
| static int | ACTION_COPY_OR_MOVEAn  intrepresenting a "copy" or
 "move" action. | 
| static int | ACTION_LINKAn  intrepresenting a "link" action. | 
| static int | ACTION_MOVEAn  intrepresenting a "move" action. | 
| static int | ACTION_NONEAn  intrepresenting no action. | 
| static int | ACTION_REFERENCEAn  intrepresenting a "reference"
 action (synonym for ACTION_LINK). | 
public static final int ACTION_NONE
int representing no action.public static final int ACTION_COPY
int representing a "copy" action.public static final int ACTION_MOVE
int representing a "move" action.public static final int ACTION_COPY_OR_MOVE
int representing a "copy" or
 "move" action.public static final int ACTION_LINK
int representing a "link" action.
 The link verb is found in many, if not all native DnD platforms, and the
 actual interpretation of LINK semantics is both platform
 and application dependent. Broadly speaking, the
 semantic is "do not copy, or move the operand, but create a reference
 to it". Defining the meaning of "reference" is where ambiguity is
 introduced.
 The verb is provided for completeness, but its use is not recommended
 for DnD operations between logically distinct applications where
 misinterpretation of the operations semantics could lead to confusing
 results for the user.public static final int ACTION_REFERENCE
int representing a "reference"
 action (synonym for ACTION_LINK). Submit a bug or feature 
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