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package com.codename1.javascript;


import com.codename1.ui.events.ActionEvent;


/**
 * An event that encapsulates a Javascript method call.  When commands are
 * received in a JavascriptContext via the BrowserNavigationCallback mechanism,
 * the requests are parsed and wrapped in a JavascriptEvent, which is then fired
 * and ultimately handled by another event handler to actually call the method.
 * 
 *  

NOTE: The {@link com.codename1.javascript } package is now deprecated. The preferred method of * Java/Javascript interop is to use {@link BrowserComponent#execute(java.lang.String) }, {@link BrowserComponent#execute(java.lang.String, com.codename1.util.SuccessCallback) }, * {@link BrowserComponent#executeAndWait(java.lang.String) }, etc.. as these work asynchronously (except in the XXXAndWait() variants, which * use invokeAndBlock() to make the calls synchronously.

* * @author shannah */ class JavascriptEvent extends ActionEvent { Object[] args; String method; public JavascriptEvent(JSObject source, String method, Object[] args){ super(source,ActionEvent.Type.JavaScript); this.args = args; this.method = method; } public Object[] getArgs(){ return args; } public String getMethod(){ return method; } public JSObject getSelf(){ return (JSObject)this.getSource(); } }




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