On the same topic.
Is there any class that does similar things for html(instead of URL)?

What I mean is a class that represent arbitrary HTML element text.
(Pretty much like DOM Element object that has public constructor.)

Thanks.

On Mar 6, 12:38 pm, Lothar Kimmeringer <[email protected]> wrote:
> planetsoni schrieb:
>
> > So here is the whole thing:
> > In the client code in GWT, I am referencing some URLs for different
> > server.  I don't want to use string literals to reference these
> > links.  I rather have a class that enclose each URL link.  It is just
> > good programming practice.
>
> Sure but something like java.net.URL doesn't exist with the current
> versions of GWT, so you have something to create for yourself or
> find workarounds (like the one I described).
>
> On the other side, it shouldn't be hard to extract the parsing part
> from the sources of java.net.URL (its GPLed now) and put it into
> an own class that is shared between server and client of your
> GWT-application.
>
> Regards, Lothar
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