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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, 2009 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.codeassist;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.AccessRestriction;
/**
* This is the internal requestor passed to the searchable name environment
* so as to process the multiple search results as they are discovered.
*
* It is used to allow the code assist engine to add some more information
* to the raw name environment results before answering them to the UI.
*/
public interface ISearchRequestor {
public void acceptConstructor(
int modifiers,
char[] simpleTypeName,
int parameterCount,
char[] signature,
char[][] parameterTypes,
char[][] parameterNames,
int typeModifiers,
char[] packageName,
int extraFlags,
String path,
AccessRestriction access);
/**
* One result of the search consists of a new type.
*
* NOTE - All package and type names are presented in their readable form:
* Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
* Nested type names are in the qualified form "A.I".
* The default package is represented by an empty array.
*/
public void acceptType(char[] packageName, char[] typeName, char[][] enclosingTypeNames, int modifiers, AccessRestriction accessRestriction);
// /**
// * One result of the search consists of a new annotation.
// *
// * NOTE - All package and type names are presented in their readable form:
// * Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
// * Nested type names are in the qualified form "A.I".
// * The default package is represented by an empty array.
// */
// public void acceptAnnotation(char[] packageName, char[] typeName, int modifiers, AccessRestriction accessRestriction);
//
// /**
// * One result of the search consists of a new class.
// *
// * NOTE - All package and type names are presented in their readable form:
// * Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
// * Nested type names are in the qualified form "A.M".
// * The default package is represented by an empty array.
// */
// public void acceptClass(char[] packageName, char[] typeName, int modifiers, AccessRestriction accessRestriction);
//
// /**
// * One result of the search consists of a new enum.
// *
// * NOTE - All package and type names are presented in their readable form:
// * Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
// * Nested type names are in the qualified form "A.I".
// * The default package is represented by an empty array.
// */
// public void acceptEnum(char[] packageName, char[] typeName, int modifiers, AccessRestriction accessRestriction);
//
// /**
// * One result of the search consists of a new interface.
// *
// * NOTE - All package and type names are presented in their readable form:
// * Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
// * Nested type names are in the qualified form "A.I".
// * The default package is represented by an empty array.
// */
// public void acceptInterface(char[] packageName, char[] typeName, int modifiers, AccessRestriction accessRestriction);
/**
* One result of the search consists of a new package.
*
* NOTE - All package names are presented in their readable form:
* Package names are in the form "a.b.c".
* The default package is represented by an empty array.
*/
public void acceptPackage(char[] packageName);
}