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Description
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BrowserContent | Field in which internet resource content (URLs) can be rendered. |
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RenderingApplication | Defines callback functionality a rendering session requires to assist with handling URL resources. |
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RenderingConstants | Defines a number of constant values used by the browser field API. |
| Class Summary | ||
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BrowserContentBaseImpl | Field in which internet resource content (URLs) can be rendered. |
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BrowserContentChangedEvent | Event to signal that field's text and/or title may have changed. |
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BrowserContentManager | A manager for rendering web content obtained through the browser. |
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CloseEvent | Event to close the browser. |
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ContentReadEvent | Event indicating the progress of loading the content. |
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ErrorEvent | Event to set display an error message to the user. |
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Event | Defines general functionality for all browser events. |
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ExecutingScriptEvent | Event indicating browser field is executing a script. |
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FullWindowEvent | Event to show field in full window. |
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HistoryEvent | Event to interact with the browser field's history. |
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RedirectEvent | Event to redirect. |
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RenderingOptions | Options for rendering content. |
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RenderingSession | Class to manage rendering sessions. |
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RequestedResource | Object to carry information about requested resource. |
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SetHeaderEvent | Event to set HTTP header information. |
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SetHttpCookieEvent | Event to set an HTTP cookie. |
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StopEvent | Event to signal a halt to loading. |
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UrlRequestedEvent | Event to signal the request of an URL. |
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RenderingException | Thrown if a rendering error occurs. |
Provides access to browser-component functionality you can incorporate in other applications.
The Field API supports third-party applications that want to include browser fields within their own UI to render web content; RIM's own rendering library handles all the rendering of web content for the field, and then hands your application back the field for you to display.
A rendering session object acts as the intermediary between your application
and the system's rendering library. The system's rendering library manages
rendering sessions: applications retrieve a rendering session handle by
invoking
RenderingSession.getNewInstance().
They can then use this rendering session to retrieve browser fields to
display web content.
Third-party applications using
BrowserContent
components must either themselves implement the
RenderingApplication
interface or employ a helper application that does so. The system's rendering
library interacts through a rendering session and expects to interact with
the RenderingApplication interface on the other end.
A rendering session expects a rendering application to be able to
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