public final class WebEngine extends Object
WebEngine is a non-visual object capable of managing one Web page
 at a time. It loads Web pages, creates their document models, applies
 styles as necessary, and runs JavaScript on pages. It provides access
 to the document model of the current page, and enables two-way
 communication between a Java application and JavaScript code of the page.
 Loading Web Pages
The WebEngine class provides two ways to load content into a
 WebEngine object:
 
- From an arbitrary URL using the load(java.lang.String)method. This method uses thejava.netpackage for network access and protocol handling.
- From an in-memory String using the
     loadContent(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)andloadContent(java.lang.String)methods.
Loading always happens on a background thread. Methods that initiate
 loading return immediately after scheduling a background job. To track
 progress and/or cancel a job, use the Worker
 instance available from the getLoadWorker() method.
 
The following example changes the stage title when loading completes successfully:
    import javafx.concurrent.Worker.State;
    final Stage stage;
    webEngine.getLoadWorker().stateProperty().addListener(
        new ChangeListener<State>() {
            public void changed(ObservableValue ov, State oldState, State newState) {
                if (newState == State.SUCCEEDED) {
                    stage.setTitle(webEngine.getLocation());
                }
            }
        });
    webEngine.load("http://javafx.com");
 User Interface Callbacks
A number of user interface callbacks may be registered with a
 WebEngine object. These callbacks are invoked when a script running
 on the page requests a user interface operation to be performed, for
 example, opens a popup window or changes status text. A WebEngine
 object cannot handle such requests internally, so it passes the request to
 the corresponding callbacks. If no callback is defined for a specific
 operation, the request is silently ignored.
 
The table below shows JavaScript user interface methods and properties
 with their corresponding WebEngine callbacks:
 
| JavaScript method/property | WebEngine callback | 
|---|---|
| window.alert() | onAlert | 
| window.confirm() | confirmHandler | 
| window.open() | createPopupHandler | 
| window.open()andwindow.close() | onVisibilityChanged | 
| window.prompt() | promptHandler | 
| Setting window.status | onStatusChanged | 
| Setting any of the following: window.innerWidth,window.innerHeight,window.outerWidth,window.outerHeight,window.screenX,window.screenY,window.screenLeft,window.screenTop | onResized | 
The following example shows a callback that resizes a browser window:
    Stage stage;
    webEngine.setOnResized(
        new EventHandler<WebEvent<Rectangle2D>>() {
            public void handle(WebEvent<Rectangle2D> ev) {
                Rectangle2D r = ev.getData();
                stage.setWidth(r.getWidth());
                stage.setHeight(r.getHeight());
            }
        });
 Access to Document Model
The WebEngine objects create and manage a Document Object Model
 (DOM) for their Web pages. The model can be accessed and modified using
 Java DOM Core classes. The getDocument() method provides access
 to the root of the model. Additionally DOM Event specification is supported
 to define event handlers in Java code.
 
The following example attaches a Java event listener to an element of a Web page. Clicking on the element causes the application to exit:
    EventListener listener = new EventListener() {
        public void handleEvent(Event ev) {
            Platform.exit();
        }
    };
    Document doc = webEngine.getDocument();
    Element el = doc.getElementById("exit-app");
    ((EventTarget) el).addEventListener("click", listener, false);
 Evaluating JavaScript expressions
It is possible to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of
 the current page using the executeScript(java.lang.String) method. For example:
 
    webEngine.executeScript("history.back()");
 The execution result is returned to the caller, as described in the next section.
Mapping JavaScript values to Java objects
JavaScript values are represented using the obvious Java classes: null becomes Java null; a boolean becomes ajava.lang.Boolean;
 and a string becomes a java.lang.String.
 A number can be java.lang.Double or a java.lang.Integer,
 depending.
 The undefined value maps to a specific unique String
 object whose value is "undefined".
 
 If the result is a
 JavaScript object, it is wrapped as an instance of the
 JSObject class.
 (As a special case, if the JavaScript object is
 a JavaRuntimeObject as discussed in the next section,
 then the original Java object is extracted instead.)
 The JSObject class is a proxy that provides access to
 methods and properties of its underlying JavaScript object.
 The most commonly used JSObject methods are
 getMember
 (to read a named property),
 setMember
 (to set or define a property),
 and call
 (to call a function-valued property).
 
 A DOM Node is mapped to an object that both extends
 JSObject and implements the appropriate DOM interfaces.
 To get a JSObject object for a Node just do a cast:
 
JSObject jdoc = (JSObject) webEngine.getDocument();
 In some cases the context provides a specific Java type that guides
 the conversion.
 For example if setting a Java String field from a JavaScript
 expression, then the JavaScript value is converted to a string.
 
Mapping Java objects to JavaScript values
The arguments of theJSObject methods setMember and
 call pass Java objects to the JavaScript environment.
 This is roughly the inverse of the JavaScript-to-Java mapping
 described above:
 Java String,  Number, or Boolean objects
 are converted to the obvious JavaScript values. A  JSObject
 object is converted to the original wrapped JavaScript object.
 Otherwise a JavaRuntimeObject is created.  This is
 a JavaScript object that acts as a proxy for the Java object,
 in that accessing properties of the JavaRuntimeObject
 causes the Java field or method with the same name to be accessed.
  Note that the Java objects bound using
 JSObject.setMember,
 JSObject.setSlot, and
 JSObject.call
 are implemented using weak references. This means that the Java object
 can be garbage collected, causing subsequent accesses to the JavaScript
 objects to have no effect.
 
Calling back to Java from JavaScript
The JSObject.setMember
 method is useful to enable upcalls from JavaScript
 into Java code, as illustrated by the following example. The Java code
 establishes a new JavaScript object named app. This object has one
 public member, the method exit.
 
public class JavaApplication {
    public void exit() {
        Platform.exit();
    }
}
...
JavaApplication javaApp = new JavaApplication();
JSObject window = (JSObject) webEngine.executeScript("window");
window.setMember("app", javaApp);
 
    <a href="" onclick="app.exit()">Click here to exit application</a>
 When a user clicks the link the application is closed.
 Note that in the above example, the application holds a reference
 to the JavaApplication instance. This is required for the callback
 from JavaScript to execute the desired method.
 
In the following example, the application does not hold a reference to the Java object:
 JSObject window = (JSObject) webEngine.executeScript("window");
 window.setMember("app", new JavaApplication());
  In this case, since the property value is a local object, "new JavaApplication()",
 the value may be garbage collected in next GC cycle.
 
 When a user clicks the link, it does not guarantee to execute the callback method exit.
 
If there are multiple Java methods with the given name, then the engine selects one matching the number of parameters in the call. (Varargs are not handled.) An unspecified one is chosen if there are multiple ones with the correct number of parameters.
 You can pick a specific overloaded method by listing the
 parameter types in an "extended method name", which has the
 form "method_name(param_type1,...,param_typen)".  Typically you'd write the JavaScript expression:
 
 receiver["method_name(param_type1,...,param_typeN)"](arg1,...,argN)
 
 The Java class and method must both be declared public.
Deploying an Application as a Module
 If any Java class passed to JavaScript is in a named module, then it must
 be reflectively accessible to the javafx.web module.
 A class is reflectively accessible if the module
 opens the containing package to at
 least the javafx.web module.
 Otherwise, the method will not be called, and no error or
 warning will be produced.
 
 For example, if com.foo.MyClass is in the foo.app module,
 the module-info.java might
 look like this:
 
module foo.app {
    opens com.foo to javafx.web;
}
 Alternatively, a class is reflectively accessible if the module
 exports the containing package
 unconditionally.
 
 Starting with JavaFX 14, HTTP/2 support has been added to WebEngine.
 This is achieved by using HttpClient instead of URLConnection. HTTP/2 is activated
 by default when JavaFX 14 (or later) is used with JDK 12 (or later).
 
Threading
WebEngine objects must be created and accessed solely from the
 JavaFX Application thread. This rule also applies to any DOM and JavaScript
 objects obtained from the WebEngine object.
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.0
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Property SummaryProperties Type Property Description ObjectProperty<Callback<String,Boolean>>confirmHandlerJavaScriptconfirmhandler property.ObjectProperty<Callback<PopupFeatures,WebEngine>>createPopupHandlerJavaScript popup handler property.ReadOnlyObjectProperty<Document>documentDocument object for the current Web page.BooleanPropertyjavaScriptEnabledSpecifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.ReadOnlyStringPropertylocationURL of the current Web page.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>>onAlertJavaScriptalerthandler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebErrorEvent>>onErrorThe event handler called when an error occurs.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<Rectangle2D>>>onResizedJavaScript window resize handler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>>onStatusChangedJavaScript status handler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<Boolean>>>onVisibilityChangedJavaScript window visibility handler property.ObjectProperty<Callback<PromptData,String>>promptHandlerJavaScriptprompthandler property.ReadOnlyStringPropertytitleTitle of the current Web page.StringPropertyuserAgentSpecifies user agent ID string.ObjectProperty<File>userDataDirectorySpecifies the directory to be used by thisWebEngineto store local user data.StringPropertyuserStyleSheetLocationLocation of the user stylesheet as a string URL.
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Constructor Summary
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Method SummaryModifier and Type Method Description ObjectProperty<Callback<String,Boolean>>confirmHandlerProperty()JavaScriptconfirmhandler property.ObjectProperty<Callback<PopupFeatures,WebEngine>>createPopupHandlerProperty()JavaScript popup handler property.ReadOnlyObjectProperty<Document>documentProperty()Document object for the current Web page.ObjectexecuteScript(String script)Executes a script in the context of the current page.Callback<String,Boolean>getConfirmHandler()Gets the value of the property confirmHandler.Callback<PopupFeatures,WebEngine>getCreatePopupHandler()Gets the value of the property createPopupHandler.DocumentgetDocument()Gets the value of the property document.WebHistorygetHistory()Returns the session history object.Worker<Void>getLoadWorker()Returns aWorkerobject that can be used to track loading progress.StringgetLocation()Gets the value of the property location.EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>getOnAlert()Gets the value of the property onAlert.EventHandler<WebErrorEvent>getOnError()Gets the value of the property onError.EventHandler<WebEvent<Rectangle2D>>getOnResized()Gets the value of the property onResized.EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>getOnStatusChanged()Gets the value of the property onStatusChanged.EventHandler<WebEvent<Boolean>>getOnVisibilityChanged()Gets the value of the property onVisibilityChanged.Callback<PromptData,String>getPromptHandler()Gets the value of the property promptHandler.StringgetTitle()Gets the value of the property title.StringgetUserAgent()Gets the value of the property userAgent.FilegetUserDataDirectory()Gets the value of the property userDataDirectory.StringgetUserStyleSheetLocation()Gets the value of the property userStyleSheetLocation.booleanisJavaScriptEnabled()Gets the value of the property javaScriptEnabled.BooleanPropertyjavaScriptEnabledProperty()Specifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.voidload(String url)Loads a Web page into this engine.voidloadContent(String content)Loads the given HTML content directly.voidloadContent(String content, String contentType)Loads the given content directly.ReadOnlyStringPropertylocationProperty()URL of the current Web page.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>>onAlertProperty()JavaScriptalerthandler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebErrorEvent>>onErrorProperty()The event handler called when an error occurs.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<Rectangle2D>>>onResizedProperty()JavaScript window resize handler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<String>>>onStatusChangedProperty()JavaScript status handler property.ObjectProperty<EventHandler<WebEvent<Boolean>>>onVisibilityChangedProperty()JavaScript window visibility handler property.voidprint(PrinterJob job)Prints the current Web page using the given printer job.ObjectProperty<Callback<PromptData,String>>promptHandlerProperty()JavaScriptprompthandler property.voidreload()Reloads the current page, whether loaded from URL or directly from a String in one of theloadContentmethods.voidsetConfirmHandler(Callback<String,Boolean> handler)Sets the value of the property confirmHandler.voidsetCreatePopupHandler(Callback<PopupFeatures,WebEngine> handler)Sets the value of the property createPopupHandler.voidsetJavaScriptEnabled(boolean value)Sets the value of the property javaScriptEnabled.voidsetOnAlert(EventHandler<WebEvent<String>> handler)Sets the value of the property onAlert.voidsetOnError(EventHandler<WebErrorEvent> handler)Sets the value of the property onError.voidsetOnResized(EventHandler<WebEvent<Rectangle2D>> handler)Sets the value of the property onResized.voidsetOnStatusChanged(EventHandler<WebEvent<String>> handler)Sets the value of the property onStatusChanged.voidsetOnVisibilityChanged(EventHandler<WebEvent<Boolean>> handler)Sets the value of the property onVisibilityChanged.voidsetPromptHandler(Callback<PromptData,String> handler)Sets the value of the property promptHandler.voidsetUserAgent(String value)Sets the value of the property userAgent.voidsetUserDataDirectory(File value)Sets the value of the property userDataDirectory.voidsetUserStyleSheetLocation(String value)Sets the value of the property userStyleSheetLocation.ReadOnlyStringPropertytitleProperty()Title of the current Web page.StringPropertyuserAgentProperty()Specifies user agent ID string.ObjectProperty<File>userDataDirectoryProperty()Specifies the directory to be used by thisWebEngineto store local user data.StringPropertyuserStyleSheetLocationProperty()Location of the user stylesheet as a string URL.
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Property Details- 
documentDocument object for the current Web page. The value isnullif the Web page failed to load.- See Also:
- getDocument()
 
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locationURL of the current Web page. If the current page has no URL, the value is an empty String.- See Also:
- getLocation()
 
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titleTitle of the current Web page. If the current page has no title, the value isnull. This property will be updated asynchronously some time after the page is loaded. Applications should not rely on any particular timing, but should listen for changes to this property, or bind to it, to know when it has been updated.- See Also:
- getTitle()
 
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javaScriptEnabledSpecifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.- Default value:
- true
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
- See Also:
- isJavaScriptEnabled(),- setJavaScriptEnabled(boolean)
 
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userStyleSheetLocationLocation of the user stylesheet as a string URL.This should be a local URL, i.e. either 'data:','file:','jar:', or'jrt:'. Remote URLs are not allowed for security reasons.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
- See Also:
- getUserStyleSheetLocation(),- setUserStyleSheetLocation(String)
 
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userDataDirectorySpecifies the directory to be used by thisWebEngineto store local user data.If the value of this property is not null, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in the respective directory. If the value of this property isnull, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in an automatically selected system-dependent user- and application-specific directory.When a WebEngineis about to start loading a web page or executing a script for the first time, it checks whether it can actually use the directory specified by this property. If the check fails for some reason, theWebEngineinvokes theWebEngine.onErrorevent handler, if any, with aWebErrorEventdescribing the reason. If the invoked event handler modifies theuserDataDirectoryproperty, theWebEngineretries with the new value as soon as the handler returns. If the handler does not modify theuserDataDirectoryproperty (which is the default), theWebEnginecontinues without local user data.Once the WebEnginehas started loading a web page or executing a script, changes made to this property have no effect on where theWebEnginestores or will store local user data.Currently, the directory specified by this property is used only to store the data that backs the window.localStorageobjects. In the future, more types of data can be added.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getUserDataDirectory(),- setUserDataDirectory(File)
 
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userAgentSpecifies user agent ID string. This string is the value of theUser-AgentHTTP header.- Default value:
- system dependent
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getUserAgent(),- setUserAgent(String)
 
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onAlertJavaScriptalerthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thealertfunction.- See Also:
- getOnAlert(),- setOnAlert(EventHandler)
 
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onStatusChangedJavaScript status handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page setswindow.statusproperty.
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onResizedJavaScript window resize handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page moves or resizes thewindowobject.- See Also:
- getOnResized(),- setOnResized(EventHandler)
 
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onVisibilityChangedJavaScript window visibility handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page changes visibility of thewindowobject.
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createPopupHandlerJavaScript popup handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page requests a popup to be created.To satisfy this request a handler may create a new WebEngine, attach a visibility handler and optionally a resize handler, and return the newly created engine. To block the popup, a handler should returnnull.By default, a popup handler is installed that opens popups in this WebEngine.
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confirmHandlerJavaScriptconfirmhandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls theconfirmfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with Yes and No options, and return the user's choice. - See Also:
- getConfirmHandler(),- setConfirmHandler(Callback)
 
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promptHandlerJavaScriptprompthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thepromptfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with an text field, and return the user's input. - See Also:
- getPromptHandler(),- setPromptHandler(Callback)
 
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onErrorThe event handler called when an error occurs.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getOnError(),- setOnError(EventHandler)
 
 
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Constructor Details- 
WebEnginepublic WebEngine()Creates a new engine.
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WebEngineCreates a new engine and loads a Web page into it.- Parameters:
- url- the URL of the web page to load
 
 
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Method Details- 
getLoadWorkerReturns aWorkerobject that can be used to track loading progress.- Returns:
- the Workerobject
 
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getDocumentGets the value of the property document.- Property description:
- Document object for the current Web page. The value is nullif the Web page failed to load.
 
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documentPropertyDocument object for the current Web page. The value isnullif the Web page failed to load.- See Also:
- getDocument()
 
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getLocationGets the value of the property location.- Property description:
- URL of the current Web page. If the current page has no URL, the value is an empty String.
 
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locationPropertyURL of the current Web page. If the current page has no URL, the value is an empty String.- See Also:
- getLocation()
 
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getTitleGets the value of the property title.- Property description:
- Title of the current Web page. If the current page has no title,
 the value is null. This property will be updated asynchronously some time after the page is loaded. Applications should not rely on any particular timing, but should listen for changes to this property, or bind to it, to know when it has been updated.
 
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titlePropertyTitle of the current Web page. If the current page has no title, the value isnull. This property will be updated asynchronously some time after the page is loaded. Applications should not rely on any particular timing, but should listen for changes to this property, or bind to it, to know when it has been updated.- See Also:
- getTitle()
 
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setJavaScriptEnabledpublic final void setJavaScriptEnabled(boolean value)Sets the value of the property javaScriptEnabled.- Property description:
- Specifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.
- Default value:
- true
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
 
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isJavaScriptEnabledpublic final boolean isJavaScriptEnabled()Gets the value of the property javaScriptEnabled.- Property description:
- Specifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.
- Default value:
- true
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
 
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javaScriptEnabledPropertySpecifies whether JavaScript execution is enabled.- Default value:
- true
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
- See Also:
- isJavaScriptEnabled(),- setJavaScriptEnabled(boolean)
 
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setUserStyleSheetLocationSets the value of the property userStyleSheetLocation.- Property description:
- Location of the user stylesheet as a string URL.
 This should be a local URL, i.e. either 'data:','file:','jar:', or'jrt:'. Remote URLs are not allowed for security reasons.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
 
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getUserStyleSheetLocationGets the value of the property userStyleSheetLocation.- Property description:
- Location of the user stylesheet as a string URL.
 This should be a local URL, i.e. either 'data:','file:','jar:', or'jrt:'. Remote URLs are not allowed for security reasons.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
 
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userStyleSheetLocationPropertyLocation of the user stylesheet as a string URL.This should be a local URL, i.e. either 'data:','file:','jar:', or'jrt:'. Remote URLs are not allowed for security reasons.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
- See Also:
- getUserStyleSheetLocation(),- setUserStyleSheetLocation(String)
 
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getUserDataDirectoryGets the value of the property userDataDirectory.- Property description:
- Specifies the directory to be used by this WebEngineto store local user data.If the value of this property is not null, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in the respective directory. If the value of this property isnull, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in an automatically selected system-dependent user- and application-specific directory.When a WebEngineis about to start loading a web page or executing a script for the first time, it checks whether it can actually use the directory specified by this property. If the check fails for some reason, theWebEngineinvokes theWebEngine.onErrorevent handler, if any, with aWebErrorEventdescribing the reason. If the invoked event handler modifies theuserDataDirectoryproperty, theWebEngineretries with the new value as soon as the handler returns. If the handler does not modify theuserDataDirectoryproperty (which is the default), theWebEnginecontinues without local user data.Once the WebEnginehas started loading a web page or executing a script, changes made to this property have no effect on where theWebEnginestores or will store local user data.Currently, the directory specified by this property is used only to store the data that backs the window.localStorageobjects. In the future, more types of data can be added.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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setUserDataDirectorySets the value of the property userDataDirectory.- Property description:
- Specifies the directory to be used by this WebEngineto store local user data.If the value of this property is not null, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in the respective directory. If the value of this property isnull, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in an automatically selected system-dependent user- and application-specific directory.When a WebEngineis about to start loading a web page or executing a script for the first time, it checks whether it can actually use the directory specified by this property. If the check fails for some reason, theWebEngineinvokes theWebEngine.onErrorevent handler, if any, with aWebErrorEventdescribing the reason. If the invoked event handler modifies theuserDataDirectoryproperty, theWebEngineretries with the new value as soon as the handler returns. If the handler does not modify theuserDataDirectoryproperty (which is the default), theWebEnginecontinues without local user data.Once the WebEnginehas started loading a web page or executing a script, changes made to this property have no effect on where theWebEnginestores or will store local user data.Currently, the directory specified by this property is used only to store the data that backs the window.localStorageobjects. In the future, more types of data can be added.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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userDataDirectoryPropertySpecifies the directory to be used by thisWebEngineto store local user data.If the value of this property is not null, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in the respective directory. If the value of this property isnull, theWebEnginewill attempt to store local user data in an automatically selected system-dependent user- and application-specific directory.When a WebEngineis about to start loading a web page or executing a script for the first time, it checks whether it can actually use the directory specified by this property. If the check fails for some reason, theWebEngineinvokes theWebEngine.onErrorevent handler, if any, with aWebErrorEventdescribing the reason. If the invoked event handler modifies theuserDataDirectoryproperty, theWebEngineretries with the new value as soon as the handler returns. If the handler does not modify theuserDataDirectoryproperty (which is the default), theWebEnginecontinues without local user data.Once the WebEnginehas started loading a web page or executing a script, changes made to this property have no effect on where theWebEnginestores or will store local user data.Currently, the directory specified by this property is used only to store the data that backs the window.localStorageobjects. In the future, more types of data can be added.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getUserDataDirectory(),- setUserDataDirectory(File)
 
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setUserAgentSets the value of the property userAgent.- Property description:
- Specifies user agent ID string. This string is the value of the
 User-AgentHTTP header.
- Default value:
- system dependent
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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getUserAgentGets the value of the property userAgent.- Property description:
- Specifies user agent ID string. This string is the value of the
 User-AgentHTTP header.
- Default value:
- system dependent
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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userAgentPropertySpecifies user agent ID string. This string is the value of theUser-AgentHTTP header.- Default value:
- system dependent
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getUserAgent(),- setUserAgent(String)
 
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getOnAlertGets the value of the property onAlert.- Property description:
- JavaScript alerthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thealertfunction.
 
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setOnAlertSets the value of the property onAlert.- Property description:
- JavaScript alerthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thealertfunction.
 
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onAlertPropertyJavaScriptalerthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thealertfunction.- See Also:
- getOnAlert(),- setOnAlert(EventHandler)
 
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getOnStatusChangedGets the value of the property onStatusChanged.- Property description:
- JavaScript status handler property. This handler is invoked when
 a script running on the Web page sets window.statusproperty.
 
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setOnStatusChangedSets the value of the property onStatusChanged.- Property description:
- JavaScript status handler property. This handler is invoked when
 a script running on the Web page sets window.statusproperty.
 
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onStatusChangedPropertyJavaScript status handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page setswindow.statusproperty.
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getOnResizedGets the value of the property onResized.- Property description:
- JavaScript window resize handler property. This handler is invoked
 when a script running on the Web page moves or resizes the
 windowobject.
 
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setOnResizedSets the value of the property onResized.- Property description:
- JavaScript window resize handler property. This handler is invoked
 when a script running on the Web page moves or resizes the
 windowobject.
 
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onResizedPropertyJavaScript window resize handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page moves or resizes thewindowobject.- See Also:
- getOnResized(),- setOnResized(EventHandler)
 
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getOnVisibilityChangedGets the value of the property onVisibilityChanged.- Property description:
- JavaScript window visibility handler property. This handler is invoked
 when a script running on the Web page changes visibility of the
 windowobject.
 
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setOnVisibilityChangedSets the value of the property onVisibilityChanged.- Property description:
- JavaScript window visibility handler property. This handler is invoked
 when a script running on the Web page changes visibility of the
 windowobject.
 
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onVisibilityChangedPropertyJavaScript window visibility handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page changes visibility of thewindowobject.
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getCreatePopupHandlerGets the value of the property createPopupHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript popup handler property. This handler is invoked when a script
 running on the Web page requests a popup to be created.
 To satisfy this request a handler may create a new WebEngine, attach a visibility handler and optionally a resize handler, and return the newly created engine. To block the popup, a handler should returnnull.By default, a popup handler is installed that opens popups in this WebEngine.
 
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setCreatePopupHandlerSets the value of the property createPopupHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript popup handler property. This handler is invoked when a script
 running on the Web page requests a popup to be created.
 To satisfy this request a handler may create a new WebEngine, attach a visibility handler and optionally a resize handler, and return the newly created engine. To block the popup, a handler should returnnull.By default, a popup handler is installed that opens popups in this WebEngine.
 
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createPopupHandlerPropertyJavaScript popup handler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page requests a popup to be created.To satisfy this request a handler may create a new WebEngine, attach a visibility handler and optionally a resize handler, and return the newly created engine. To block the popup, a handler should returnnull.By default, a popup handler is installed that opens popups in this WebEngine.
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getConfirmHandlerGets the value of the property confirmHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript confirmhandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls theconfirmfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with Yes and No options, and return the user's choice. 
 
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setConfirmHandlerSets the value of the property confirmHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript confirmhandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls theconfirmfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with Yes and No options, and return the user's choice. 
 
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confirmHandlerPropertyJavaScriptconfirmhandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls theconfirmfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with Yes and No options, and return the user's choice. - See Also:
- getConfirmHandler(),- setConfirmHandler(Callback)
 
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getPromptHandlerGets the value of the property promptHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript prompthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thepromptfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with an text field, and return the user's input. 
 
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setPromptHandlerSets the value of the property promptHandler.- Property description:
- JavaScript prompthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thepromptfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with an text field, and return the user's input. 
 
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promptHandlerPropertyJavaScriptprompthandler property. This handler is invoked when a script running on the Web page calls thepromptfunction.An implementation may display a dialog box with an text field, and return the user's input. - See Also:
- getPromptHandler(),- setPromptHandler(Callback)
 
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getOnErrorGets the value of the property onError.- Property description:
- The event handler called when an error occurs.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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setOnErrorSets the value of the property onError.- Property description:
- The event handler called when an error occurs.
- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
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onErrorPropertyThe event handler called when an error occurs.- Default value:
- null
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
- See Also:
- getOnError(),- setOnError(EventHandler)
 
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loadLoads a Web page into this engine. This method starts asynchronous loading and returns immediately.- Parameters:
- url- URL of the web page to load
 
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loadContentLoads the given HTML content directly. This method is useful when you have an HTML String composed in memory, or loaded from some system which cannot be reached via a URL (for example, the HTML text may have come from a database). As withload(String), this method is asynchronous.- Parameters:
- content- the HTML content to load
 
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loadContentLoads the given content directly. This method is useful when you have content composed in memory, or loaded from some system which cannot be reached via a URL (for example, the SVG text may have come from a database). As withload(String), this method is asynchronous. This method also allows you to specify the content type of the string being loaded, and so may optionally support other types besides just HTML.- Parameters:
- content- the HTML content to load
- contentType- the type of content to load
 
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reloadpublic void reload()Reloads the current page, whether loaded from URL or directly from a String in one of theloadContentmethods.
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getHistoryReturns the session history object.- Returns:
- history object
- Since:
- JavaFX 2.2
 
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executeScriptExecutes a script in the context of the current page.- Parameters:
- script- the script
- Returns:
- execution result, converted to a Java object using the following
 rules:
 - JavaScript Int32 is converted to java.lang.Integer
- Other JavaScript numbers to java.lang.Double
- JavaScript string to java.lang.String
- JavaScript boolean to java.lang.Boolean
- JavaScript nulltonull
- Most JavaScript objects get wrapped as
     netscape.javascript.JSObject
- JavaScript JSNode objects get mapped to instances of
     netscape.javascript.JSObject, that also implementorg.w3c.dom.Node
- A special case is the JavaScript class JavaRuntimeObjectwhich is used to wrap a Java object as a JavaScript value - in this case we just extract the original Java value.
 
- JavaScript Int32 is converted to 
 
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printPrints the current Web page using the given printer job.This method does not modify the state of the job, nor does it call PrinterJob.endJob(), so the job may be safely reused afterwards.- Parameters:
- job- printer job used for printing
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
 
 
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