The Java language binding for the SVG Document Object Model definitions is available at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/java-binding.zip
Note that this language binding is not normative. The IDL Definitions are the normative parts of the SVG DOM.
When scripting SVG with a language such as ECMAScript, it is
possible to embed script code directly in the SVG content using
the 'script' element and the event attributes (e.g., 'onload'
or 'onclick'). For programming languages with a binary delivery
format, such as the Java language, it is not possible to embed
the code into the 'script' element or within the event
attributes. Therefore there is a need to specify how such
languages can bind to and handle events in the SVG document.
The following technique describes how this should be done when
using the Java language and what is expected of the User Agent
that supports dynamic SVG content through the Java language
.
<script type="application/java-archive" xlink:href="myJavaHandlers.jar" />
***************************************************** Manifest-Version: 1.1 SVG-Handler-Class: org.example.svg.SVGHandler *****************************************************
public interface EventListenerInitializer { /** * Registers the listeners needed */ void initializeEventListeners(SVGDocument doc) { /* Initialization of event handlers using the DOM goes here */ } }
The event binding of other binary programming languages is
not specified.