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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:28:18+00:00 2026-06-14T08:28:18+00:00

Why do we have to use the extra object ActionMap ? What’s the meaning?

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Why do we have to use the extra object ActionMap?
What’s the meaning?

Take this as an example:

imap.put(KeyStroke.getKeyStroke("ctrl Y"), "panel.yellow");

ActionMap amap = panel.getActionMap();

amap.put("panel.yellow", yellowAction);
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    2026-06-14T08:28:19+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:28 am

    As shown in this example, an InputMap associates a KeyStroke with an abstract name that identifies the correspoding Action. The ActionMap uses that name as a key to evoke a particular Action instance’s actionPerformed() method. As a concrete example, this ScrollTimer uses the ActionMap of a JScrollPane to look up actions by name and use them without direct access to the implementation.

    Addendum: The abstraction was designed to support the “pluggable look and feel” (L&F) architecture describe here.

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