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25
26package java.awt.peer;
27
28/**
29 * The LightweightPeer interface marks a component as depending upon
30 * a native container so window related events can be routed to the
31 * component.  Since this only applies to components and their
32 * extensions, this interface extends ComponentPeer.
33 * <p>
34 * The peer interfaces are intended only for use in porting
35 * the AWT. They are not intended for use by application
36 * developers, and developers should not implement peers
37 * nor invoke any of the peer methods directly on the peer
38 * instances.
39 *
40 * @author Timothy Prinzing
41 */
42public interface LightweightPeer extends ComponentPeer {
43
44}
45