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Vaadin is a web application framework for Rich Internet Applications (RIA).
Vaadin enables easy development and maintenance of fast and
secure rich web
applications with a stunning look and feel and a wide browser support.
It features a server-side architecture with the majority of the logic
running
on the server. Ajax technology is used at the browser-side to ensure a
rich
and interactive user experience.
/*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2006 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env;
public interface ISourceMethod extends IGenericMethod {
/**
* Answer the source end position of the method's declaration.
*/
int getDeclarationSourceEnd();
/**
* Answer the source start position of the method's declaration.
*/
int getDeclarationSourceStart();
/**
* Answer the unresolved names of the exception types
* or null if the array is empty.
*
* A name is a simple name or a qualified, dot separated name.
* For example, Hashtable or java.util.Hashtable.
*/
char[][] getExceptionTypeNames();
/**
* Answer the source end position of the method's selector.
*/
int getNameSourceEnd();
/**
* Answer the source start position of the method's selector.
*/
int getNameSourceStart();
/**
* Answer the unresolved name of the return type
* or null if receiver is a constructor or clinit.
*
* The name is a simple name or a qualified, dot separated name.
* For example, Hashtable or java.util.Hashtable.
*/
char[] getReturnTypeName();
/**
* Answer the names of the receiver's type parameters
* or null if the array is empty.
*/
char[][] getTypeParameterNames();
/**
* Answer the array of bound names of the receiver's type parameters
* or null if the array is empty.
*/
char[][][] getTypeParameterBounds();
}