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Class TimeSelectorEvent
java.lang.Object
java.util.EventObject
javax.faces.event.FacesEvent
oracle.adf.view.faces.bi.event.TimeSelectorEvent
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.io.Serializable
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public class TimeSelectorEvent
- extends javax.faces.event.FacesEvent
Event fired for time axis graphs when the user manipulates the time selector.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Fields inherited from class java.util.EventObject |
source |
Constructor Summary |
TimeSelectorEvent(javax.faces.component.UIComponent component, long startTime, long endTime)
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Methods inherited from class javax.faces.event.FacesEvent |
getComponent, getPhaseId, queue, setPhaseId |
Methods inherited from class java.util.EventObject |
getSource, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
TimeSelectorEvent
public TimeSelectorEvent(javax.faces.component.UIComponent component,
long startTime,
long endTime)
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- Parameters:
component
- the UIComponent that generated this event
startTime
- the start time for the time selector
endTime
- the end time for the time selector
- For internal use only. Application developers should not use this
getStartDate
public java.util.Date getStartDate()
- Returns the start date for the time selector.
getEndDate
public java.util.Date getEndDate()
- Returns the end date for the time selector.
getStartTime
@Deprecated
public long getStartTime()
- Deprecated. Use
getStartDate()
instead
- Returns the start time for the time selector.
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- Returns:
- the time in milliseconds
getEndTime
@Deprecated
public long getEndTime()
- Deprecated. Use
getEndDate()
instead
- Returns the end time for the time selector.
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- Returns:
- the time in milliseconds
isAppropriateListener
public boolean isAppropriateListener(javax.faces.event.FacesListener listener)
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- Specified by:
isAppropriateListener
in class javax.faces.event.FacesEvent
processListener
public void processListener(javax.faces.event.FacesListener listener)
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- Specified by:
processListener
in class javax.faces.event.FacesEvent
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