Uses of Package
org.w3c.dom.events

Packages that use org.w3c.dom.events
gnu.xml.dom This is a Free Software DOM Level 2 implementation, supporting these features: "XML", "Events", "MutationEvents", "HTMLEvents" (won't generate them though), "UIEvents" (also won't generate them), "USER-Events" (a conformant extension), and "Traversal" (optional; no TreeWalker yet). 
org.w3c.dom.events Supports the optional "Events", "UIEvents", "MouseEvents", "MutationEvents", and "HTMLEvents" features of the DOM Level 2 Recommendation. 
 

Classes in org.w3c.dom.events used by gnu.xml.dom
DocumentEvent
          The DocumentEvent interface provides a mechanism by which the user can create an Event of a type supported by the implementation.
Event
          The Event interface is used to provide contextual information about an event to the handler processing the event.
EventException
          Event operations may throw an EventException as specified in their method descriptions.
EventListener
          The EventListener interface is the primary method for handling events.
EventTarget
          The EventTarget interface is implemented by all Nodes in an implementation which supports the DOM Event Model.
MutationEvent
          The MutationEvent interface provides specific contextual information associated with Mutation events.
UIEvent
          The UIEvent interface provides specific contextual information associated with User Interface events.
 

Classes in org.w3c.dom.events used by org.w3c.dom.events
Event
          The Event interface is used to provide contextual information about an event to the handler processing the event.
EventException
          Event operations may throw an EventException as specified in their method descriptions.
EventListener
          The EventListener interface is the primary method for handling events.
EventTarget
          The EventTarget interface is implemented by all Nodes in an implementation which supports the DOM Event Model.
UIEvent
          The UIEvent interface provides specific contextual information associated with User Interface events.
 



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