I tried to create a simple example of callback from Javascript to Java, based on the last example in WebEngine's javadoc (Calling back to Java from JavaScript). But when I click the link in the WebView, the Java method is not called and the page disappears.
public class TestOnClick extends Application {
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception {
try {
final WebView webView = new WebView();
final WebEngine webEngine = webView.getEngine();
Scene scene = new Scene(webView);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.setWidth(1200);
stage.setHeight(600);
stage.show();
String webPage = "<html>
"
+ " <body>
"
+ " <a href="" onclick="app.onClick()">Click here</a>
"
+ " </body>
"
+ "</html>";
System.out.println(webPage);
webView.getEngine().loadContent(webPage);
JSObject window = (JSObject) webEngine.executeScript("window");
window.setMember("app", new JavaApp());
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
public static class JavaApp {
public void onClick() {
System.out.println("Clicked");
}
}
}
Note: I don't see any exceptions being thrown in the WebView when monitoring the load worker with webView.getEngine().getLoadWorker().exceptionProperty().addListener(...)
.
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