public class HyperlinkEvent extends EventObject
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Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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static class |
HyperlinkEvent.EventType
Defines the ENTERED, EXITED, and ACTIVATED event types, along
with their string representations, returned by toString().
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source
Constructor and Description |
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HyperlinkEvent(Object source,
HyperlinkEvent.EventType type,
URL u)
Creates a new object representing a hypertext link event.
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HyperlinkEvent(Object source,
HyperlinkEvent.EventType type,
URL u,
String desc)
Creates a new object representing a hypertext link event.
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HyperlinkEvent(Object source,
HyperlinkEvent.EventType type,
URL u,
String desc,
Element sourceElement)
Creates a new object representing a hypertext link event.
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HyperlinkEvent(Object source,
HyperlinkEvent.EventType type,
URL u,
String desc,
Element sourceElement,
InputEvent inputEvent)
Creates a new object representing a hypertext link event.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getDescription()
Get the description of the link as a string.
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HyperlinkEvent.EventType |
getEventType()
Gets the type of event.
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InputEvent |
getInputEvent()
Returns the
InputEvent that triggered the hyperlink event. |
Element |
getSourceElement()
Returns the
Element that corresponds to the source of the
event. |
URL |
getURL()
Gets the URL that the link refers to.
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getSource, toString
public HyperlinkEvent(Object source, HyperlinkEvent.EventType type, URL u)
source
- the object responsible for the eventtype
- the event typeu
- the affected URLpublic HyperlinkEvent(Object source, HyperlinkEvent.EventType type, URL u, String desc)
source
- the object responsible for the eventtype
- the event typeu
- the affected URL. This may be null if a valid URL
could not be created.desc
- the description of the link. This may be useful
when attempting to form a URL resulted in a MalformedURLException.
The description provides the text used when attempting to form the
URL.public HyperlinkEvent(Object source, HyperlinkEvent.EventType type, URL u, String desc, Element sourceElement)
source
- the object responsible for the eventtype
- the event typeu
- the affected URL. This may be null if a valid URL
could not be created.desc
- the description of the link. This may be useful
when attempting to form a URL resulted in a MalformedURLException.
The description provides the text used when attempting to form the
URL.sourceElement
- Element in the Document representing the
anchorpublic HyperlinkEvent(Object source, HyperlinkEvent.EventType type, URL u, String desc, Element sourceElement, InputEvent inputEvent)
source
- the object responsible for the eventtype
- the event typeu
- the affected URL. This may be null if a valid URL
could not be created.desc
- the description of the link. This may be useful
when attempting to form a URL resulted in a MalformedURLException.
The description provides the text used when attempting to form the
URL.sourceElement
- Element in the Document representing the
anchorinputEvent
- InputEvent that triggered the hyperlink eventpublic HyperlinkEvent.EventType getEventType()
public String getDescription()
public URL getURL()
public Element getSourceElement()
Element
that corresponds to the source of the
event. This will typically be an Element
representing
an anchor. If a constructor that is used that does not specify a source
Element
, or null was specified as the source
Element
, this will return null.public InputEvent getInputEvent()
InputEvent
that triggered the hyperlink event.
This will typically be a MouseEvent
. If a constructor is used
that does not specify an InputEvent
, or @{code null}
was specified as the InputEvent
, this returns null
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