| NTF-ATW-EVENT | 
NTF-ATW-EVENT is triggered when an event is received by the JavaScript, when the JavaScript has been injected via the ATW-SCRIPT.
                EVALUATE EVENT-TYPE
           WHEN NTF-ATW-EVENT
             EVALUATE event-data-1
               WHEN 1
                     modify js1 CALL("googleMaps")
                     modify js1 add("script2",
                            "[SRC]:/js/myscript2.js")LAST-ERROR  
                  		If you want to notify to the COBOL program of any other event, you can use the CustomJSHelper.event helper in your JavaScript code as follows:
getData: function(_url) {    $.ajax({url:_url}).then( function(data)
        { getDataObj.dataReturn = JSON.stringify(data);
        CustomJSHelper.event("getDataObj", CustomJSHelper.DATA_LOADED, 1);     }); 
        },getReturn: function(){ return getDataObj.dataReturn; } 
                     		Values for EVENT-DATA-1 can be:
| ATW_SCRIPT_LOADED = 1 | Script loaded | 
| ATW_SCRIPT_CUSTOM_EVENT = 2 | Custom event; the JavaScript developer can generate a custom event from JavaScript to COBOL | 
| ATW_JSON_DATA_LOADED = 3 | JSON is loaded; the JavaScript developer can use it when the ajax function returns a value from the webservice call | 
| ATW_JSON_ERROR_DATA_LOADED = 4 | JSON is error loaded; the JavaScript developer can use it when the ajax function returns an error from the webservice call | 
When the value of EVENT-DATA-1 is CUSTOM_EVENT or DATA_LOADED or ERROR_DATA_LOADED
EVENT-DATA-2 is a number, defined by the JavaScript developer, that identifies the number of AJAX operations contained in the JavaScript code.