MutationEventpublic interface MutationEvent implements EventThe MutationEvent interface provides specific contextual
information associated with Mutation events.
To create an instance of the MutationEvent interface, use
the DocumentEvent.createEvent("MutationEvent") method call.
See also the
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification
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Fields Summary |
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public static final short | MODIFICATIONThe Attr was modified in place. | public static final short | ADDITIONThe Attr was just added. | public static final short | REMOVALThe Attr was just removed. |
Methods Summary |
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public short | getAttrChange()attrChange indicates the type of change which triggered
the DOMAttrModified event. The values can be MODIFICATION
, ADDITION , or REMOVAL .
| public java.lang.String | getAttrName()attrName indicates the name of the changed
Attr node in a DOMAttrModified event.
| public java.lang.String | getNewValue()newValue indicates the new value of the Attr
node in DOMAttrModified events, and of the CharacterData
node in DOMCharacterDataModified events.
| public java.lang.String | getPrevValue()prevValue indicates the previous value of the
Attr node in DOMAttrModified events, and of the
CharacterData node in DOMCharacterDataModified events.
| public org.w3c.dom.Node | getRelatedNode()relatedNode is used to identify a secondary node related
to a mutation event. For example, if a mutation event is dispatched
to a node indicating that its parent has changed, the
relatedNode is the changed parent. If an event is
instead dispatched to a subtree indicating a node was changed within
it, the relatedNode is the changed node. In the case of
the DOMAttrModified event it indicates the Attr node
which was modified, added, or removed.
| public void | initMutationEvent(java.lang.String typeArg, boolean canBubbleArg, boolean cancelableArg, org.w3c.dom.Node relatedNodeArg, java.lang.String prevValueArg, java.lang.String newValueArg, java.lang.String attrNameArg, short attrChangeArg)Initializes attributes of a MutationEvent object. This
method has the same behavior as Event.initEvent() .
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