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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 2012 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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package elemental.xpath;
import elemental.dom.Node;
import elemental.events.*;
import elemental.util.*;
import elemental.dom.*;
import elemental.html.*;
import elemental.css.*;
import elemental.stylesheets.*;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* XMLSerializer can be used to convert DOM subtree or DOM document into text. XMLSerializer is available to unprivileged scripts.
XMLSerializer is mainly useful for applications and extensions based on the Mozilla platform. While it is available for web pages, it's not part of any standard and level of support in other browsers unknown.
*/
public interface XMLSerializer {
/**
*
Returns the serialized subtree of a string.
serializeToStream
The subtree rooted by the specified element is serialized to a byte stream using the character set specified.
Example
var s = new XMLSerializer();
var d = document;
var str = s.serializeToString(d);
alert(str);
var s = new XMLSerializer();
var stream = {
close : function()
{
alert("Stream closed");
},
flush : function()
{
},
write : function(string, count)
{
alert("'" + string + "'\n bytes count: " + count + "");
}
};
s.serializeToStream(document, stream, "UTF-8");
*/
String serializeToString(Node node);
}