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Engineering, 06.05.2020 01:30 dpaul4287

When you code an inner class for an event handler, you register the event handler by

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naming the inner class on the setOnAction() method

creating an instance of the inner class and passing it to the setOnAction() method

creating an EventHandler object that works with the inner class type and passing it to the setOnAction() method

creating an Event Handler object that works with the ActionEvent type and passing it to the setOnAction() method

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