/*
* Copyright (c) 2007 World Wide Web Consortium,
*
* (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium for
* Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All Rights Reserved. This
* work is distributed under the W3C(r) Software License [1] in the hope that
* it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
* warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* [1] http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-software-20021231
*
* Difference to the original copy of this file:
* 1) REMOVE public boolean canDispatch(String namespaceURI,
* String type);
*/
package org.w3c.dom.events;
import org.w3c.dom.DOMException;
/**
* The <code>DocumentEvent</code> interface provides a mechanism by which the
* user can create an <code>Event</code> object of a type supported by the
* implementation. If the feature "Events" is supported by the
* <code>Document</code> object, the <code>DocumentEvent</code> interface
* must be implemented on the same object. If the feature "+Events" is
* supported by the <code>Document</code> object, an object that supports
* the <code>DocumentEvent</code> interface must be returned by invoking the
* method <code>Node.getFeature("+Events", "3.0")</code> on the
* <code>Document</code> object.
* <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-DOM-Level-3-Events-20071207'>
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification
</a>.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public interface DocumentEvent {
/**
* Creates an event object of the type specified.
* @param eventType The <code>eventType</code> parameter specifies the
* name of the DOM Events interface to be supported by the created
* event object, e.g. <code>"Event"</code>, <code>"MouseEvent"</code>,
* <code>"MutationEvent"</code> and so on. If the <code>Event</code>
* is to be dispatched via the <code>EventTarget.dispatchEvent()</code>
* method the appropriate event initialization method must be called
* after creation in order to initialize the <code>Event</code>'s
* values. As an example, a user wishing to synthesize some kind of
* <code>UIEvent</code> would invoke
* <code>DocumentEvent.createEvent("UIEvent")</code>. The
* <code>UIEvent.initUIEventNS()</code> method could then be called on
* the newly created <code>UIEvent</code> object to set the specific
* type of user interface event to be dispatched, DOMActivate for
* example, and set its context information, e.g.
* <code>UIEvent.detail</code> in this example. For backward
* compatibility reason, "UIEvents", "MouseEvents", "MutationEvents",
* and "HTMLEvents" feature names are valid values for the parameter
* <code>eventType</code> and represent respectively the interfaces
* "UIEvent", "MouseEvent", "MutationEvent", and "Event", and the
* characters 'a'..'z' are considered equivalent to the characters
* 'A'..'Z'.
* @return The newly created event object.
* @exception DOMException
* NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: Raised if the implementation does not support the
* <code>Event</code> interface requested.
*/
public Event createEvent(String eventType)
throws DOMException;
}