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What is the setTimeout() method?

March 3rd, 2008 by uCertify Leave a reply »

The setTimeout() method is a method of the Alert class. It is used to set the timeout of an Alert. The general syntax of this method is as follows:

public void setTimeout(int time)

Here, the time parameter specifies the time for which the Alert will be shown on the screen. It must be a positive value greater than zero. The timeout is in milliseconds.

It also takes a constants value Alert.FOREVER, which makes the Alert modal.

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