Elemental2 provides type-checked access to browser APIs for Java
code. This is done by using closure extern files and generating
JsTypes, which are part of the new JsInterop specification that
is implemented in both GWT and J2CL.
https://github.com/google/elemental2This is an unofficial release to Maven Central under a different groupId.
Please don't bug the original authors. Versions are released on demand.
API Changes relative to Elemental2 version 2.25
elemental2-core:
API Differences:
https://jsinterop.github.io/api-diff/?key=elemental2-core&old=2.25&new=2.26 - 1 non breaking changes.
- 3 potentially breaking changes.
- 1 breaking changes.
elemental2-dom:
API Differences:
https://jsinterop.github.io/api-diff/?key=elemental2-dom&old=2.25&new=2.26 - 33 non breaking changes.
- 65 potentially breaking changes.
- 30 breaking changes.
The complete set of Elemental2 API differences is available at
https://jsinterop.github.io/api-diff/?key=elemental2&old=2.25&new=2.26The Maven dependencies can be added to your pom.xml via
<dependency>
<groupId>org.realityforge.com.google.elemental2</groupId>
<artifactId>${artifact-id}</artifactId>
<version>2.26</version>
</dependency>
where artifact-id is one of
* elemental2-core
* elemental2-dom
* elemental2-promise
* elemental2-indexeddb
* elemental2-svg
* elemental2-webgl
* elemental2-media
* elemental2-webstorage
* elemental2-webassembly
Hope this helps,
Peter Donald