Uses of Package
com.google.gwt.safehtml.shared.annotations
Package
Description
Classes used to build DOM elements.
Classes used to build DOM elements.
Classes for low-level DOM programming.
This package contains i18n classes and interfaces shared between client and
server.
Classes for sending cross domain requests to an http server, potentially on a
different domain, via JSONP.
Log handlers and related classes for java.util.logging support in GWT.
Shared classes for creating safe HTML content.
Classes used to generate user interfaces using declarative ui.xml files.
Fundamental user-interface classes used in client-side GWT code.
Widgets, Panels, and other user-interface classes.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a URI context.A type annotation that represents URIs referencing the application’s own, trusted resources.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a HTML context.A type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a URI context.A type annotation that represents URIs referencing the application’s own, trusted resources.Annotates methods that rely on potentially-unsafe type-annotation casts.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents URIs referencing the application’s own, trusted resources.Annotates methods that rely on potentially-unsafe type-annotation casts.
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ClassDescriptionAnnotates methods that rely on potentially-unsafe type-annotation casts.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a HTML context.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a HTML context.
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ClassDescriptionA type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a HTML context.A type annotation that represents values that are safe to use in a URI context.A type annotation that represents URIs referencing the application’s own, trusted resources.Annotates methods that rely on potentially-unsafe type-annotation casts.Annotates methods that rely on potentially-unsafe type-annotation casts.