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PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-6:2014 Information technology. Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) Java accessibility application programming interface (API)

PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-6:2014

Information technology. Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) Java accessibility application programming interface (API)

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Standard number:PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-6:2014
Pages:52
Released:2014-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 76641 1
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-6:2014


This standard PD ISO/IEC TR 13066-6:2014 Information technology. Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.180 IT terminal and other peripheral equipment
  • 11.180.99 Other standards related to aids for disabled and handicapped people

This part of ISO/IEC 13066 provides an overview to the structure and terminology of the Java accessibility API

It will provide:

  • A description of the overall architecture and terminology of the API;

  • Further introductory explanations regarding the content and use of the API beyond those found in Annex A of ISO/IEC 13066-1;

  • An overview of the main properties, including of:

    • user interface elements;

    • how to get and set focus;

    • of communication mechanisms in the API;

    • a discussion of design considerations for the API (e.g. pointers to external sources of information on accessibility guidance related to using the API);

    • information on extending the API (and where this is appropriate);

    • an introduction to the programming interface of the API (including pointers to external sources of information).

    • an introduction to the Java Access Bridge for Windows and the Java Access Bridge for GNOME

It will provide this information as an introduction to the Java API to assist:

  • IT system level developers who create custom controls and/or interface to them;

  • AT developers involved in programming "hardware to software" and "software to software" interactions