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JRE 8 rt.jar - org.* Package Source Code
JRE 8 rt.jar is the JAR file for JRE 8 RT (Runtime) libraries.
JRE (Java Runtime) 8 is the runtime environment included in JDK 8.
JRE 8 rt.jar libraries are divided into 6 packages:
com.* - Internal Oracle and Sun Microsystems libraries java.* - Standard Java API libraries. javax.* - Extended Java API libraries. jdk.* - JDK supporting libraries. org.* - Third party libraries. sun.* - Old libraries developed by Sun Microsystems.
JAR File Information:
Directory of C:\fyicenter\jdk-1.8.0_191\jre\lib 63,596,151 rt.jar
Here is the list of Java classes of the org.* package in JRE 1.8.0_191 rt.jar. Java source codes are also provided.
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⏎ org/w3c/dom/events/Event.java
/* * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ /* * * * * * * Copyright (c) 2000 World Wide Web Consortium, * (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de * Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All * Rights Reserved. This program is distributed under the W3C's Software * Intellectual Property License. This program is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even * the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE. * See W3C License http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ for more details. */ package org.w3c.dom.events; /** * The <code>Event</code> interface is used to provide contextual information * about an event to the handler processing the event. An object which * implements the <code>Event</code> interface is generally passed as the * first parameter to an event handler. More specific context information is * passed to event handlers by deriving additional interfaces from * <code>Event</code> which contain information directly relating to the * type of event they accompany. These derived interfaces are also * implemented by the object passed to the event listener. * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Events-20001113'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Events Specification</a>. * @since DOM Level 2 */ public interface Event { // PhaseType /** * The current event phase is the capturing phase. */ public static final short CAPTURING_PHASE = 1; /** * The event is currently being evaluated at the target * <code>EventTarget</code>. */ public static final short AT_TARGET = 2; /** * The current event phase is the bubbling phase. */ public static final short BUBBLING_PHASE = 3; /** * The name of the event (case-insensitive). The name must be an XML name. */ public String getType(); /** * Used to indicate the <code>EventTarget</code> to which the event was * originally dispatched. */ public EventTarget getTarget(); /** * Used to indicate the <code>EventTarget</code> whose * <code>EventListeners</code> are currently being processed. This is * particularly useful during capturing and bubbling. */ public EventTarget getCurrentTarget(); /** * Used to indicate which phase of event flow is currently being * evaluated. */ public short getEventPhase(); /** * Used to indicate whether or not an event is a bubbling event. If the * event can bubble the value is true, else the value is false. */ public boolean getBubbles(); /** * Used to indicate whether or not an event can have its default action * prevented. If the default action can be prevented the value is true, * else the value is false. */ public boolean getCancelable(); /** * Used to specify the time (in milliseconds relative to the epoch) at * which the event was created. Due to the fact that some systems may * not provide this information the value of <code>timeStamp</code> may * be not available for all events. When not available, a value of 0 * will be returned. Examples of epoch time are the time of the system * start or 0:0:0 UTC 1st January 1970. */ public long getTimeStamp(); /** * The <code>stopPropagation</code> method is used prevent further * propagation of an event during event flow. If this method is called * by any <code>EventListener</code> the event will cease propagating * through the tree. The event will complete dispatch to all listeners * on the current <code>EventTarget</code> before event flow stops. This * method may be used during any stage of event flow. */ public void stopPropagation(); /** * If an event is cancelable, the <code>preventDefault</code> method is * used to signify that the event is to be canceled, meaning any default * action normally taken by the implementation as a result of the event * will not occur. If, during any stage of event flow, the * <code>preventDefault</code> method is called the event is canceled. * Any default action associated with the event will not occur. Calling * this method for a non-cancelable event has no effect. Once * <code>preventDefault</code> has been called it will remain in effect * throughout the remainder of the event's propagation. This method may * be used during any stage of event flow. */ public void preventDefault(); /** * The <code>initEvent</code> method is used to initialize the value of an * <code>Event</code> created through the <code>DocumentEvent</code> * interface. This method may only be called before the * <code>Event</code> has been dispatched via the * <code>dispatchEvent</code> method, though it may be called multiple * times during that phase if necessary. If called multiple times the * final invocation takes precedence. If called from a subclass of * <code>Event</code> interface only the values specified in the * <code>initEvent</code> method are modified, all other attributes are * left unchanged. * @param eventTypeArg Specifies the event type. This type may be any * event type currently defined in this specification or a new event * type.. The string must be an XML name. Any new event type must not * begin with any upper, lower, or mixed case version of the string * "DOM". This prefix is reserved for future DOM event sets. It is * also strongly recommended that third parties adding their own * events use their own prefix to avoid confusion and lessen the * probability of conflicts with other new events. * @param canBubbleArg Specifies whether or not the event can bubble. * @param cancelableArg Specifies whether or not the event's default * action can be prevented. */ public void initEvent(String eventTypeArg, boolean canBubbleArg, boolean cancelableArg); }
⏎ org/w3c/dom/events/Event.java
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