/** * The same as {@link #runAsync(RunAsyncCallback)}, except with an extra * parameter to provide a name for the call. The name parameter should be * supplied with a class literal. If two GWT.runAsync calls use the same * class literal, the codesplitter will put the corresponding code in * the same code fragment. */ @SuppressWarnings("unused") // parameter will be used following replacement public static void runAsync(Class<?> name, final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * Run the specified callback once the necessary code for it has been loaded. */ public static void runAsync(final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * The same as {@link #runAsync(RunAsyncCallback)}, except with an extra * parameter to provide a name for the call. The name parameter should be * supplied with a class literal. If two GWT.runAsync calls use the same * class literal, the codesplitter will put the corresponding code in * the same code fragment. */ @SuppressWarnings("unused") // parameter will be used following replacement public static void runAsync(Class<?> name, final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * The same as {@link #runAsync(RunAsyncCallback)}, except with an extra * parameter to provide a name for the call. The name parameter should be * supplied with a class literal. If two GWT.runAsync calls use the same * class literal, the codesplitter will put the corresponding code in * the same code fragment. */ @SuppressWarnings("unused") // parameter will be used following replacement public static void runAsync(Class<?> name, final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * Run the specified callback once the necessary code for it has been loaded. */ public static void runAsync(final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * The same as {@link #runAsync(RunAsyncCallback)}, except with an extra * parameter to provide a name for the call. The name parameter should be * supplied with a class literal. If two GWT.runAsync calls use the same * class literal, the codesplitter will put the corresponding code in * the same code fragment. */ @SuppressWarnings("unused") // parameter will be used following replacement public static void runAsync(Class<?> name, final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * Run the specified callback once the necessary code for it has been loaded. */ public static void runAsync(final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }
/** * Run the specified callback once the necessary code for it has been loaded. */ public static void runAsync(final RunAsyncCallback callback) { runAsyncImpl(callback); }