See: Description
Class | Description |
---|---|
HTMLEditor |
A control that allows for users to edit text, and apply styling to this text.
|
PopupFeatures |
This class describes features of a Web popup window as specified by
JavaScript
window.open function. |
PromptData |
This class encapsulates data passed into JavaScript
prompt() function:
a message and a default value. |
WebEngine |
WebEngine is a non-visual object capable of managing one Web page
at a time. |
WebErrorEvent |
An event indicating a
WebEngine error. |
WebEvent<T> |
WebEvent instances are passed into EventHandler s registered
with a WebEngine by JavaScript running on a Web page. |
WebHistory |
The
WebHistory class represents a session history associated with
a WebEngine instance. |
WebView |
This package provides means for loading and displaying Web content. Its functionality is implemented by two core classes:
WebEngine
is a non-visual component capable of
loading Web pages, creating DOM objects for them, and running scripts
inside pages.
WebView
is a Node
that
presents a Web page managed by a WebEngine
. Each WebView
has a WebEngine
associated with it. This association is
established at the time WebView
is instantiated, and cannot be
changed later.
Both WebEngine
and WebView
should be created and
manipulated on FX User thread.
The code snippet below shows a typical usage scenario:
WebView webView = new WebView();
WebEngine webEngine = webView.getEngine();
webEngine.load("http://javafx.com");
// add webView to the scene
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