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* @(#)PTimerWentOffEvent.java 1.15 06/10/10
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package com.sun.util;
/**
* An event indicating that a <code>PTimer</code> event went off.
* <h3>Compatibility</h3>
* The <code>PTimerWentOffEvent</code> is supported in PersonalJava
* implementations. It is deprecated in Personal Profile and not
* supported in J2SE, or J2ME foundation profiles.
* @deprecated
*
* @since: PersonalJava1.0
*/
public class PTimerWentOffEvent extends java.util.EventObject {
private PTimerSpec timerSpec;
/**
* Creates a new PTimerWentOffEvent with the specified timer and
* timer specification.
* @param source the timer that sent this event
* @param spec the timer specification that went off
*/
public PTimerWentOffEvent(PTimer source, PTimerSpec spec) {
super(source);
timerSpec = spec;
}
/**
* Returns the timer specification for this event.
*/
public PTimerSpec getTimerSpec() {
return timerSpec;
}
}