public class Audio extends AbstractTag
AbstractTag.ExtraCtrl
AbstractComponent.Children
_tagnm
APPLICATION_SCOPE, COMPONENT_SCOPE, DESKTOP_SCOPE, PAGE_SCOPE, REQUEST_SCOPE, SESSION_SCOPE, SPACE_SCOPE
AFTER_CHILD_ADDED, AFTER_CHILD_REMOVED, AFTER_PAGE_ATTACHED, AFTER_PAGE_DETACHED, CE_BUSY_IGNORE, CE_DUPLICATE_IGNORE, CE_IMPORTANT, CE_NON_DEFERRABLE, CE_REPEAT_IGNORE
Constructor and Description |
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Audio() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
getAutoplay()
Returns the autoplay of this audio tag.
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java.lang.String |
getControls()
Returns the controls of this audio tag.
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boolean |
getLoop()
Returns the loop of this audio tag.
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boolean |
getMuted()
Returns the muted of this audio tag.
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java.lang.String |
getPreload()
Returns the preload of this audio tag.
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java.lang.String |
getSrc()
Returns the src of this audio tag.
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java.lang.String |
getVolume()
Returns the volume of this audio tag.
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void |
setAutoplay(boolean autoplay)
Sets the autoplay of this audio tag.
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void |
setControls(java.lang.String controls)
Sets the controls of this audio tag.
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void |
setLoop(boolean loop)
Sets the loop of this audio tag.
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void |
setMuted(boolean muted)
Sets the muted of this audio tag.
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void |
setPreload(java.lang.String preload)
Sets the preload of this audio tag.
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void |
setSrc(java.lang.String src)
Sets the src of this audio tag.
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void |
setVolume(java.lang.String volume)
Sets the volume of this audio tag.
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clone, getAccesskey, getDir, getDynamicProperty, getExtraCtrl, getLang, getPropertyAccess, getSclass, getStyle, getTabindex, getTag, getTitle, getWidgetClass, hasDynamicProperty, isChildable, isContenteditable, isDraggable, isHidden, isOrphanTag, isSpellcheck, redraw, redrawChildrenDirectly, renderProperties, setAccesskey, setContenteditable, setDir, setDraggable, setDynamicProperty, setHidden, setLang, setSclass, setSpellcheck, setStyle, setTabindex, setTitle, setVisible, shallHideId, toString
addAnnotation, addAnnotation, addCallback, addClientEvent, addEventHandler, addEventListener, addEventListener, addForward, addForward, addForward, addForward, addMoved, addRedrawCallback, addScopeListener, addShadowRoot, addShadowRootBefore, addSharedEventHandlerMap, appendChild, applyProperties, beforeChildAdded, beforeChildRemoved, beforeParentChanged, detach, didActivate, didActivate, didDeserialize, didDeserialize, disableBindingAnnotation, disableClientUpdate, enableBindingAnnotation, equals, getAnnotatedProperties, getAnnotatedPropertiesBy, getAnnotation, getAnnotation, getAnnotations, getAnnotations, getAnnotations, getAttribute, getAttribute, getAttribute, getAttributeOrFellow, getAttributes, getAttributes, getAuService, getAutag, getCallback, getChildren, getClientAttribute, getClientDataAttribute, getClientEvents, getDefaultMold, getDefinition, getDesktop, getEventHandler, getEventHandlerNames, getEventListenerMap, getEventListeners, getFellow, getFellow, getFellowIfAny, getFellowIfAny, getFellows, getFirstChild, getId, getLastChild, getListenerIterator, getMold, getNextSibling, getPage, getParent, getPreviousSibling, getRedrawCallback, getRoot, getShadowFellowIfAny, getShadowRoots, getShadowVariable, getShadowVariable, getShadowVariable0, getSpaceOwner, getSpecialRendererOutput, getStubonly, getSubBindingAnnotationCount, getTemplate, getTemplateNames, getUuid, getWidgetAttribute, getWidgetAttributeNames, getWidgetListener, getWidgetListenerNames, getWidgetOverride, getWidgetOverrideNames, hasAttribute, hasAttribute, hasAttribute, hasAttributeOrFellow, hasBindingAnnotation, hasFellow, hasFellow, hasSubBindingAnnotation, insertBefore, invalidate, isInvalidated, isListenerAvailable, isVisible, onChildAdded, onChildRemoved, onPageAttached, onPageDetached, onWrongValue, query, queryAll, redrawChildren, removeAttribute, removeAttribute, removeAttribute, removeCallback, removeChild, removeEventListener, removeForward, removeForward, removeRedrawCallback, removeScopeListener, removeShadowRoot, render, render, render, replace, response, response, response, service, service, sessionDidActivate, sessionWillPassivate, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAuService, setAutag, setClientAttribute, setClientDataAttribute, setDefinition, setDefinition, setId, setMold, setPage, setPageBefore, setParent, setStubonly, setStubonly, setSubBindingAnnotationCount, setTemplate, setVisibleDirectly, setWidgetAttribute, setWidgetClass, setWidgetListener, setWidgetOverride, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdate, smartUpdateWidgetListener, smartUpdateWidgetOverride, updateByClient, updateSubBindingAnnotationCount, willPassivate, willPassivate, willSerialize, willSerialize
public boolean getAutoplay()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setAutoplay(boolean autoplay) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public java.lang.String getControls()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setControls(java.lang.String controls) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public boolean getLoop()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setLoop(boolean loop) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public boolean getMuted()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setMuted(boolean muted) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public java.lang.String getPreload()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setPreload(java.lang.String preload) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public java.lang.String getSrc()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setSrc(java.lang.String src) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
public java.lang.String getVolume()
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
public void setVolume(java.lang.String volume) throws WrongValueException
Notice that this attribute refers to the corresponding attribute of the HTML5 specification. Hence, it would still be rendered to client-side as a DOM attribute even if the browser doesn’t support it.
WrongValueException
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