org.w3c.dom.events
Interface EventListener
- public interface EventListener
The EventListener interface is the primary method
for handling events. Users implement the EventListener
interface and register their listener on an
EventTarget using the AddEventListener
method. The users should also remove their
EventListener from its EventTarget after
they have completed using the listener.
When a Node is copied using the
cloneNode method the EventListeners
attached to the source Node are not attached to the
copied Node. If the user wishes the same
EventListeners to be added to the newly created copy
the user must add them manually.
See also the Document
Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Events Specification.
- Since:
- DOM Level 2
| Method Summary |
void |
handleEvent(Event evt)
This
method is called whenever an event occurs of the type for which the
EventListener interface was registered. |
handleEvent
public void handleEvent(Event evt)
- This method is called whenever an event occurs of the type for
which the
EventListener interface was registered.
-
- Parameters:
evt - The Event contains contextual
information about the event. It also contains the
stopPropagation and preventDefault
methods which are used in determining the event's flow and default
action.
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