WebExtensionBindingCollection
Inheritance: java.lang.Object, com.aspose.words.BaseWebExtensionCollection
public class WebExtensionBindingCollection extends BaseWebExtensionCollection
Specifies a list of web extension bindings.
To learn more, visit the Work with Office Add-ins documentation article.
Examples:
Shows how to add a web extension to a document.
Document doc = new Document();
// Create task pane with "MyScript" add-in, which will be used by the document,
// then set its default location.
TaskPane myScriptTaskPane = new TaskPane();
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().add(myScriptTaskPane);
myScriptTaskPane.setDockState(TaskPaneDockState.RIGHT);
myScriptTaskPane.isVisible(true);
myScriptTaskPane.setWidth(300.0);
myScriptTaskPane.isLocked(true);
// If there are multiple task panes in the same docking location, we can set this index to arrange them.
myScriptTaskPane.setRow(1);
// Create an add-in called "MyScript Math Sample", which the task pane will display within.
WebExtension webExtension = myScriptTaskPane.getWebExtension();
// Set application store reference parameters for our add-in, such as the ID.
webExtension.getReference().setId("WA104380646");
webExtension.getReference().setVersion("1.0.0.0");
webExtension.getReference().setStoreType(WebExtensionStoreType.OMEX);
webExtension.getReference().setStore("English (United States)");
webExtension.getProperties().add(new WebExtensionProperty("MyScript", "MyScript Math Sample"));
webExtension.getBindings().add(new WebExtensionBinding("MyScript", WebExtensionBindingType.TEXT, "104380646"));
// Allow the user to interact with the add-in.
webExtension.isFrozen(false);
// We can access the web extension in Microsoft Word via Developer -> Add-ins.
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.WebExtension.docx");
// Remove all web extension task panes at once like this.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().clear();
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Methods
Method | Description |
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add(Object item) | |
clear() | Removes all elements from the collection. |
get(int index) | Gets an item at the specified index. |
getCount() | Gets the number of elements contained in the collection. |
iterator() | Returns an enumerator that can iterate through a collection. |
remove(int index) | Removes the item at the specified index from the collection. |
set(int index, Object value) | Sets an item at the specified index. |
add(Object item)
public void add(Object item)
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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item | java.lang.Object |
clear()
public void clear()
Removes all elements from the collection.
Examples:
Shows how to add a web extension to a document.
Document doc = new Document();
// Create task pane with "MyScript" add-in, which will be used by the document,
// then set its default location.
TaskPane myScriptTaskPane = new TaskPane();
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().add(myScriptTaskPane);
myScriptTaskPane.setDockState(TaskPaneDockState.RIGHT);
myScriptTaskPane.isVisible(true);
myScriptTaskPane.setWidth(300.0);
myScriptTaskPane.isLocked(true);
// If there are multiple task panes in the same docking location, we can set this index to arrange them.
myScriptTaskPane.setRow(1);
// Create an add-in called "MyScript Math Sample", which the task pane will display within.
WebExtension webExtension = myScriptTaskPane.getWebExtension();
// Set application store reference parameters for our add-in, such as the ID.
webExtension.getReference().setId("WA104380646");
webExtension.getReference().setVersion("1.0.0.0");
webExtension.getReference().setStoreType(WebExtensionStoreType.OMEX);
webExtension.getReference().setStore("English (United States)");
webExtension.getProperties().add(new WebExtensionProperty("MyScript", "MyScript Math Sample"));
webExtension.getBindings().add(new WebExtensionBinding("MyScript", WebExtensionBindingType.TEXT, "104380646"));
// Allow the user to interact with the add-in.
webExtension.isFrozen(false);
// We can access the web extension in Microsoft Word via Developer -> Add-ins.
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Document.WebExtension.docx");
// Remove all web extension task panes at once like this.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().clear();
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
get(int index)
public Object get(int index)
Gets an item at the specified index.
Examples:
Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
// Print all properties of the document's web extension.
WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
}
// Remove the web extension.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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index | int | Zero-based index of the item. |
Returns: java.lang.Object - An item at the specified index.
getCount()
public int getCount()
Gets the number of elements contained in the collection.
Examples:
Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
// Print all properties of the document's web extension.
WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
}
// Remove the web extension.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Returns: int - The number of elements contained in the collection.
iterator()
public Iterator iterator()
Returns an enumerator that can iterate through a collection.
Examples:
Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
// Print all properties of the document's web extension.
WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
}
// Remove the web extension.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Returns: java.util.Iterator -
remove(int index)
public void remove(int index)
Removes the item at the specified index from the collection.
Examples:
Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
// Print all properties of the document's web extension.
WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
}
// Remove the web extension.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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index | int | The zero-based index of the collection item. |
set(int index, Object value)
public void set(int index, Object value)
Sets an item at the specified index.
Examples:
Shows how to work with a document’s collection of web extensions.
Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Web extension.docx");
Assert.assertEquals(1, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
// Print all properties of the document's web extension.
WebExtensionPropertyCollection webExtensionPropertyCollection = doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().get(0).getWebExtension().getProperties();
Iterator enumerator = webExtensionPropertyCollection.iterator();
while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
WebExtensionProperty webExtensionProperty = enumerator.next();
System.out.println("Binding name: {webExtensionProperty.Name}; Binding value: {webExtensionProperty.Value}");
}
// Remove the web extension.
doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().remove(0);
Assert.assertEquals(0, doc.getWebExtensionTaskPanes().getCount());
Parameters:
Parameter | Type | Description |
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index | int | Zero-based index of the item. |
value | java.lang.Object | An item at the specified index. |