}
},
thirdarg
);
myLongMethodName(new ActionListener() {
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first argument
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
createdButtonFired(buttonIndex);
}
},
secondarg,
thirdarg
);
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Summary of Contents for Corev3.3 for Eclipse
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