People continue to refer to it as the Java version as a shortening of JavaScript when JS is shorter and not ambiguous.
Java - made by Sun Microsystems, currently owned by Oracle.
JavaScript - interpreted language originally built for web browsers.
HTML5 - refers to a set of modern web technologies including the Living HTML Standard and JavaScript APIs.
I recognize the
You must be registered to see the links
part from Java (Oracle). The <factory> tag has "all instance properties and methods are nested inside this tag". The reason it doesn't describe anything in the attribute field is because this is dependent based on the passed input "value".
What this means is that "constant" is a tag/attribute of the returned XML based on the input "ConsumableLib" type/class object/constructor function. You might need to look at "ConsumableLib" for information on "constant".
"constant" itself also isn't necessarily an XMLList - describeType() just uses XML to represent the reflection of the passed in value so that you can write self-modifying code.
Does that help?