@Retention(value=CLASS) @Target(value={TYPE,METHOD}) @Documented @GwtCompatible public @interface GwtCompatible
@GwtCompatible
class Lists {
...
@GwtCompatible(serializable = true)
static <E> List<E> newArrayList(E... elements) {
...
}
}
The return value of Lists.newArrayList(E[]) has GWT serializable type. It is also
useful in specifying contracts of interface methods. In the following example,
@GwtCompatible
interface ListFactory {
...
@GwtCompatible(serializable = true)
<E> List<E> newArrayList(E... elements);
}
The newArrayList(E[]) method of all implementations of ListFactory is expected
to return a value with a GWT serializable type.
Note that a GwtCompatible type may have some GwtIncompatible methods.
| Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
emulated
When
true, the annotated type is emulated in GWT. |
boolean |
serializable
When
true, the annotated type or the type of the method return value is GWT
serializable. |
public abstract boolean serializable
true, the annotated type or the type of the method return value is GWT
serializable.public abstract boolean emulated
true, the annotated type is emulated in GWT. The emulated source (also known as
super-source) is different from the implementation used by the JVM.Copyright © 2010–2018. All rights reserved.