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package sun.awt.X11;
public interface XStateProtocol {
/**
* Returns whether or not the protocol supports the transition to the state
* represented by <code>state</code>. <code>State</code> contains encoded state
* as a bit mask of state defined in java.awt.Frame
*/
boolean supportsState(int state);
/**
* Moves window into the state.
*/
void setState(XWindowPeer window, int state);
/**
* Returns current state of the window
*/
int getState(XWindowPeer window);
/**
* Detects whether or not this event is indicates state change
*/
boolean isStateChange(XPropertyEvent e);
/**
* Work around for 4775545.
*/
void unshadeKludge(XWindowPeer window);
}