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This module exists solely to package all other gwt modules into a single uber jar. This makes deploying to non-mavenized targets much easier. Of course, you would be wise to inherit your dependencies individually; the uber jar is intended for projects like collide, which have complex configuration, and adding many jars would be a pain.

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package elemental.html;
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;

/**
  * 

HTMLCollection is an interface representing a generic collection of elements (in document order) and offers methods and properties for traversing the list.

Note: This interface is called HTMLCollection for historical reasons (before DOM4, collections implementing this interface could only have HTML elements as their items).

HTMLCollections in the HTML DOM are live; they are automatically updated when the underlying document is changed.

*/ public interface HTMLCollection extends Indexable { /** * The number of items in the collection. Read only. */ int getLength(); /** * Returns the specific node at the given zero-based index into the list. Returns null if the index is out of range. */ Node item(int index); /** * Returns the specific node whose ID or, as a fallback, name matches the string specified by name. Matching by name is only done as a last resort, only in HTML, and only if the referenced element supports the name attribute. Returns null if no node exists by the given name. */ Node namedItem(String name); }




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