public interface UserDataHandler
Node.setUserData()
the application can provide a handler
that gets called when the node the object is associated to is being
cloned, imported, or renamed. This can be used by the application to
implement various behaviors regarding the data it associates to the DOM
nodes. This interface defines that handler.
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static short |
NODE_ADOPTED
The node is adopted, using
Document.adoptNode() . |
static short |
NODE_CLONED
The node is cloned, using
Node.cloneNode() . |
static short |
NODE_DELETED
The node is deleted.
|
static short |
NODE_IMPORTED
The node is imported, using
Document.importNode() . |
static short |
NODE_RENAMED
The node is renamed, using
Document.renameNode() . |
static final short NODE_CLONED
Node.cloneNode()
.static final short NODE_IMPORTED
Document.importNode()
.static final short NODE_DELETED
Note: This may not be supported or may not be reliable in certain environments, such as Java, where the implementation has no real control over when objects are actually deleted.
static final short NODE_RENAMED
Document.renameNode()
.static final short NODE_ADOPTED
Document.adoptNode()
.void handle(short operation, String key, Object data, Node src, Node dst)
UserDataHandler
. The effect of throwing exceptions from
the handler is DOM implementation dependent.operation
- Specifies the type of operation that is being
performed on the node.key
- Specifies the key for which this handler is being called.data
- Specifies the data for which this handler is being called.src
- Specifies the node being cloned, adopted, imported, or
renamed. This is null
when the node is being deleted.dst
- Specifies the node newly created if any, or
null
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