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package com.google.gwt.user.client;

/**
 * An opaque handle to a native DOM Element. An Element cannot be
 * created directly. Instead, use the Element type when returning
 * a native DOM element from JSNI methods. An Element passed back
 * into JSNI becomes the original DOM element the Element was
 * created from, and can be accessed in JavaScript code as expected. This is
 * typically done by calling methods in the
 * {@link com.google.gwt.user.client.DOM} class.
 * 

* As of GWT 2.6, users should use {@link com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element} * instead. As an exception, some methods still return a Element * object for backwards compatibility (though this will change in a future * release), so overriding them will require returning an Element * object too. * * @see DOM#asOld */ @Deprecated public class Element extends com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element { /** * Not directly instantiable. Subclasses should also define a protected no-arg * constructor to prevent client code from directly instantiating the class. */ protected Element() { } }





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