Media - Generic A/V Player
Allows the playback of any audio/visual files. The actual player is determined by the associated file type on the client's system.
Component at design time
Drag and drop a
Media - Generic A/V Player component onto the page:
The
Media - Generic A/V Player component looks like this on the page:
Component at runtime
The
Media - Generic A/V Player component varies at runtime depending upon the media file selected.
Properties and All Attributes views
The Properties view for a component shows the most common set of attributes you can set on a component, and, depending on the component, you might also see options for adding controls, actions, or other components. To open the Properties view, click
Window | Show View | Properties.
These common attributes for the Generic A/V Player component display on the hx:playerGenericPlayer, Parameter, and Accessibility tabs in the Properties view. See the Generic A/V Player attributes table for a complete list of attributes. Additional configuration options for specifying control parameters are on the hx:playerGenericPlayer>Parameter tab:
Table 1. Generic A/V Player configuration options Configuration option
Description
Add the parameters that control the player
Specifies what parameters are used to control the media player component.
The All Attributes view shows a table of all the attributes you can set on a component, which includes those attributes you can access from the Properties view. To switch to the All Attributes view, click the
All Attributes icon in the upper right corner of the Properties view.
Table 2. All Generic A/V Player attributes Attribute name
Represented in Properties view by
Description
accesskey
Accessibility>Access Key
Specifies a single keyboard key as an access key. Pressing the specified access key at runtime gives focus to this component. Pressing ALT plus the specified access key at runtime gives focus to this component (or executes the component if it is a kind of button).
align
Alignment
Specifies the alignment for the component:
- left
- center
- right
- relative
alt
Accessibility>Alternate Text
Specifies alternate text for a component. The alternative text is displayed when the element cannot be rendered normally, for example, in browsers that do not support forms and in browsers set to not display images.
archive
Not represented
An attribute associated with the object html tag used to render the Media Components, used to specify a space-separated list of URLs for archives containing resources relevant to the object.
binding
Not represented
An expression that binds the component's instance (usually a user interface component) to a bean property (usually in the backing file).
border
Not represented
Specifies, in pixels, the size of the border for the player.
codebase
Not represented
Specifies the base path used to resolve relative URIs specified by other attributes in the component.
dir
Not represented
Specifies the component's direction when rendered at runtime. The values can be either:
If the direction is not specified, a direction appropriate to the encoding of the component is used.
- ltr - left to right
- rtl - right to left
height
Size: Height
Specifies the height of the component (by number of lines, pixels or percentage of the screen).
hidden
Not represented
Specifies whether or not to hide the player on a Web page.
hspace
Not represented
Specifies the amount of white space in pixels to be inserted to the left and right of the component.
id
ID
Assigns a name to a component. Should be a unique name within a JSP.
lang
Not represented
The language of the component's value(s) and text content. If omitted, the language is inherited from the containing tags (notably the view. Specified as an ISO-standard language abbreviation code. For example, "en" for English, "en-US" for American English, "fr" for French, "de" for German.
Note: This does not "translate" the text in the component, rather, it identifies the language of the component so that operations such as searching, sorting, collating and the like are done correctly.
mimeType
Type
Used for declaring the media MIME type when src is bound to binary data.
pluginsPage
Not represented
Specifies URL containing player code for download. Shown if player is not already installed.
pluginUrl
Not represented
Specifies location of Java™ Archive (JAR) file containing player code for download. Shown if player is not already installed.
rendered
Not represented
Can be set to true or false:
- false - Component will not be rendered to the browser at runtime.
- true - Component will get rendered. This is the default value.
src
File
Media file to be played. Specifies the file to be used by the component.
standby
Not represented
Specifies a message that a browser may render while loading the component's implementation and data.
style
Style: Props
Specifies CSS style information for the component (for example, style="font-size : 8pt ; color : red"). Defines the properties (such as font and color) of the selected component. This may be done manually, or by clicking the button and selecting the desired properties from within the window.
styleClass
Style: Classes
Space-separated list of CSS style classes to be applied when this element is rendered. This value must be passed through as the class attribute on generated markup. Defines the classes (such as style sheets) of the selected component. This may be done manually, or by clicking the button and selecting the desired Classes from within the window.
tabindex
Accessibility>Tab order index
Specifies the position of the component in the tabbing order in the JSP. This value must be a number between 0 and 32767.
title
Accessibility>Title
Specifies the title text, shown in browser as a tooltip at runtime. Used by a browser as the alternative text of a component if the alternative text is not specified.
vspace
Not represented
Specifies the amount of white space, in pixels, to be inserted to the top and bottom of the component.
width
Size: Width
Specifies the initial width of the component. The width is given in pixels except in the case of a text input component where its value refers to the number of characters.