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25 
26 package sun.awt.X11;
27 
28 /* This interface is needed for listening for StateChanged events (we are interested in iconify only )
29  * fix for 6261352. We should detect if Window containing a Choice become iconified and hide pop-down menu with grab release.
30  */
31 public interface ToplevelStateListener{
32     /* two different methods for that case if ICCCM states
33      * (WithdrawnState, IconicState, NormalState) has the same integer values as Java states
34      * (Frame.ICONIFIED,  Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH, Frame.MAXIMIZED_HORIZ, Frame.MAXIMIZED_VERT)
35      * They will be invoked from different peers in order not to mix different states having same codes.
36      */
stateChangedICCCM(int oldState, int newState)37     public void stateChangedICCCM(int oldState, int newState);
stateChangedJava(int oldState, int newState)38     public void stateChangedJava(int oldState, int newState);
39 }
40