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This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Fireable</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Handle.html" title="interface in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Handle</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.freedesktop.bindings.Proxy</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/PropertyNotificationListener.html" title="interface in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.PropertyNotificationListener</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.PropertyNotificationListener</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <A NAME="class"><!-- --></A> <TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""> <TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"> <TH ALIGN="left" COLSPAN="2"><FONT SIZE="+2"> <B>Deprecated Classes</B></FONT></TH> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Boxed.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Boxed</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Boxed</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Enum.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Enum</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.freedesktop.bindings.Constant</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Error.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Error</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Error</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.EventMap</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0,</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventType.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.EventType</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.EventType</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Flags.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Flags</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Flags</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GEvent.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.GEvent</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.GEvent</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.GListString</A> <BR> <I>This class is deprecated. Use Java's collection classes or arrays instead. Wrapper class for glib's <code>GList</code> structure, specialized to hold only lists of strings. This class provides a way to translate between <code>GList</code> and native Java arrays and collections. For instances initially constructed at the Java layer, the class manages all of the memory pointed to by the GLib layer, so, in that case, if an instance of this class gets gc'ed then the GLib memory will be reclaimed. Some instances of this class have their origin in the GLib layer, however. For these instances, no GLib memory is reclaimed when the Java instance gets collected. <p> This class is not intended to provide all of the functionality of <code>GList</code> directly. If, for example, you are interested in interactively inserting or deleting elements, or iterating over the elements, you should do such things with Java objects, translating to and from instances of this class as needed. </p> <p> The Java-Gnome bindings library is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License version 2. </p></I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.GObject</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Object</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Handle32Bits.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Handle32Bits</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Handle64Bits.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Handle64Bits</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Idle</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Idle</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.List</A> <BR> <I>This class is deprecated. Use Java's collection classes or arrays instead. This object represents a doubly-linked list in the GLib system. This should only be used internally. This type should be converted into one of the Java container types prior to being passed to the application layer. Objects of this type should be freed by calling thre free() method. The <strong>data</strong> parameter that is being passed into many of the methods is the handle of a java-gnome object.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MainLoop.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.MainLoop</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MemStruct.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.MemStruct</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/ParmFlags.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.ParmFlags</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.ParmFlags</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Quark.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Quark</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Quark</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Struct</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Struct</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Timer</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.Timer</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Type</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does not have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0,</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/TypeInterface.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.TypeInterface</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, see <code>org.gnome.glib.TypeInterface</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.Value</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class does have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, but it serves a rather different purpose. See <code>org.gnome.glib.Value</code>. You should be aware that there is a considerably different API in the new library: the architecture is completely different and most notably internals are no longer exposed to public view.</I> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <A NAME="exception"><!-- --></A> <TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""> <TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"> <TH ALIGN="left" COLSPAN="2"><FONT SIZE="+2"> <B>Deprecated Exceptions</B></FONT></TH> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/JGException.html" title="class in org.gnu.glib">org.gnu.glib.JGException</A> <BR> <I>This class is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries, which, due to their inefficiency and complexity, are no longer being maintained and have been abandoned by the java-gnome project. This class may have an equivalent in java-gnome 4.0, but it will certainly have a better name.</I> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <A NAME="method"><!-- --></A> <TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""> <TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"> <TH ALIGN="left" COLSPAN="2"><FONT SIZE="+2"> <B>Deprecated Methods</B></FONT></TH> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#addEvent(org.gnu.glib.EventType, java.lang.Class)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.addEvent(EventType, Class)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, Object, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Class)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, String, Class)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Class, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, String, Class, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, String, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, boolean)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, String, Object, boolean)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addEventHandler(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addEventHandler(String, String, Object, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#addListener(org.gnu.glib.PropertyNotificationListener)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.addListener(PropertyNotificationListener)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#append(int)">org.gnu.glib.List.append(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#append(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GListString.append(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#append0(org.gnu.glib.Handle, java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GListString.append0(Handle, String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#BOOLEAN()">org.gnu.glib.Type.BOOLEAN()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#BOXED()">org.gnu.glib.Type.BOXED()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#CHAR()">org.gnu.glib.Type.CHAR()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#copy()">org.gnu.glib.Value.copy()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#DOUBLE()">org.gnu.glib.Type.DOUBLE()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Boxed.html#equals(java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.Boxed.equals(Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Enum.html#equals(java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.Enum.equals(Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#equals(java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.Struct.equals(Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Flags.html#equals(java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.Flags.equals(Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#finalize()">org.gnu.glib.Timer.finalize()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#finalize()">org.gnu.glib.Idle.finalize()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#finalize()">org.gnu.glib.GListString.finalize()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Quark.html#findQuark(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.Quark.findQuark(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Fireable.html#fire()">org.gnu.glib.Fireable.fire()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#first()">org.gnu.glib.List.first()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#FLAGS()">org.gnu.glib.Type.FLAGS()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#FLOAT()">org.gnu.glib.Type.FLOAT()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#free()">org.gnu.glib.List.free()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#freezeNotify()">org.gnu.glib.GObject.freezeNotify()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getBoolean()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getBoolean()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getBooleanProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getBooleanProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Boxed.html#getBoxedFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.Boxed.getBoxedFromHandle(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getData(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getData(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Error.html#getDomain()">org.gnu.glib.Error.getDomain()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getDouble()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getDouble()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getDoubleProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getDoubleProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/JGException.html#getError()">org.gnu.glib.JGException.getError()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Error.html#getErrorCode()">org.gnu.glib.Error.getErrorCode()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Error.html#getErrorMessage()">org.gnu.glib.Error.getErrorMessage()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#getEventListenerClass(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.getEventListenerClass(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#getEventType(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.getEventType(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getFloat()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getFloat()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getFloatProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getFloatProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getGObjectFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getGObjectFromHandle(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#getHandle()">org.gnu.glib.Struct.getHandle()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventType.html#getID()">org.gnu.glib.EventType.getID()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getInt()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getInt()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#getInterval()">org.gnu.glib.Timer.getInterval()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getIntFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getIntFromHandle(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getIntProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getIntProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getJavaObject()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getJavaObject()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getJavaObjectProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getJavaObjectProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getLong()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getLong()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getLongProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getLongProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventType.html#getName()">org.gnu.glib.EventType.getName()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#getNullHandle()">org.gnu.glib.Struct.getNullHandle()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#getPriority()">org.gnu.glib.Idle.getPriority()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GEvent.html#getSource()">org.gnu.glib.GEvent.getSource()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#getString()">org.gnu.glib.Value.getString()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Quark.html#getString()">org.gnu.glib.Quark.getString()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getStringFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getStringFromHandle(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getStringProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.getStringProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GEvent.html#getType()">org.gnu.glib.GEvent.getType()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#getTypeHandle()">org.gnu.glib.Type.getTypeHandle()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Enum.html#getValue()">org.gnu.glib.Enum.getValue()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Flags.html#getValue()">org.gnu.glib.Flags.getValue()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Boxed.html#hashCode()">org.gnu.glib.Boxed.hashCode()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Enum.html#hashCode()">org.gnu.glib.Enum.hashCode()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#hashCode()">org.gnu.glib.Struct.hashCode()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Flags.html#hashCode()">org.gnu.glib.Flags.hashCode()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#hasProperty(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.hasProperty(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#initialize(org.gnu.glib.GObject)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.initialize(GObject)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#initialize(org.gnu.glib.GObject, org.gnu.glib.EventType)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.initialize(GObject, EventType)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#initialize(org.gnu.glib.GObject, org.gnu.glib.EventType, boolean)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.initialize(GObject, EventType, boolean)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#insert(int, int)">org.gnu.glib.List.insert(int, int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#INT()">org.gnu.glib.Type.INT()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#INTERFACE()">org.gnu.glib.Type.INTERFACE()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#INVALID()">org.gnu.glib.Type.INVALID()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MainLoop.html#isRunning()">org.gnu.glib.MainLoop.isRunning()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#isRunning()">org.gnu.glib.Timer.isRunning()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#isRunning()">org.gnu.glib.Idle.isRunning()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#JAVA_OBJECT()">org.gnu.glib.Type.JAVA_OBJECT()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#last()">org.gnu.glib.List.last()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#length()">org.gnu.glib.List.length()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#LONG()">org.gnu.glib.Type.LONG()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#next()">org.gnu.glib.List.next()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#NONE()">org.gnu.glib.Type.NONE()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/PropertyNotificationListener.html#notify(org.gnu.glib.GObject, java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.PropertyNotificationListener.notify(GObject, String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#notify(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.notify(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#OBJECT()">org.gnu.glib.Type.OBJECT()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#PARAM()">org.gnu.glib.Type.PARAM()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#prepend(int)">org.gnu.glib.List.prepend(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#previous()">org.gnu.glib.List.previous()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MainLoop.html#quit()">org.gnu.glib.MainLoop.quit()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#remove(int)">org.gnu.glib.List.remove(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#removeAllInstances(int)">org.gnu.glib.List.removeAllInstances(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#removeEventHandler(int)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.removeEventHandler(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#removeListener(org.gnu.glib.PropertyNotificationListener)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.removeListener(PropertyNotificationListener)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#retrieveGObject(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.retrieveGObject(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>This method is deprecated in favor of <A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#getGObjectFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)"><CODE>GObject.getGObjectFromHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)</CODE></A>.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MainLoop.html#run()">org.gnu.glib.MainLoop.run()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setBoolean(boolean)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setBoolean(boolean)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setBooleanProperty(java.lang.String, boolean)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setBooleanProperty(String, boolean)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setData(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setData(String, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setDouble(double)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setDouble(double)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setDoubleProperty(java.lang.String, double)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setDoubleProperty(String, double)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/JGException.html#setError(org.gnu.glib.Error)">org.gnu.glib.JGException.setError(Error)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setFloat(float)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setFloat(float)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setFloatProperty(java.lang.String, float)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setFloatProperty(String, float)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#setHandle(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.Struct.setHandle(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setInteger(int)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setInteger(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#setInterval(int)">org.gnu.glib.Timer.setInterval(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setIntProperty(java.lang.String, int)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setIntProperty(String, int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setJavaObject(java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setJavaObject(Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setJavaObjectProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setJavaObjectProperty(String, Object)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setLong(long)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setLong(long)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setLongProperty(java.lang.String, long)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setLongProperty(String, long)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#setPriority(int)">org.gnu.glib.Idle.setPriority(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setProperty(java.lang.String, org.gnu.glib.Value)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setProperty(String, Value)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#setString(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.Value.setString(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#setStringProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.GObject.setStringProperty(String, String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#start()">org.gnu.glib.Timer.start()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#start()">org.gnu.glib.Idle.start()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#stop()">org.gnu.glib.Timer.stop()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#stop()">org.gnu.glib.Idle.stop()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#STRING()">org.gnu.glib.Type.STRING()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#thawNotify()">org.gnu.glib.GObject.thawNotify()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GEvent.html#toString()">org.gnu.glib.GEvent.toString()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#typeEquals(org.gnu.glib.Type)">org.gnu.glib.Type.typeEquals(Type)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#typeIsA(org.gnu.glib.Type)">org.gnu.glib.Type.typeIsA(Type)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventMap.html#uninitialize(org.gnu.glib.GObject, org.gnu.glib.EventType)">org.gnu.glib.EventMap.uninitialize(GObject, EventType)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <A NAME="constructor"><!-- --></A> <TABLE BORDER="1" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="3" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""> <TR BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF" CLASS="TableHeadingColor"> <TH ALIGN="left" COLSPAN="2"><FONT SIZE="+2"> <B>Deprecated Constructors</B></FONT></TH> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Boxed.html#Boxed()">org.gnu.glib.Boxed()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Enum.html#Enum()">org.gnu.glib.Enum()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Error.html#Error(org.gnu.glib.Quark, int, java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.Error(Quark, int, String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/EventType.html#EventType(int, java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.EventType(int, String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Flags.html#Flags()">org.gnu.glib.Flags()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GEvent.html#GEvent(java.lang.Object, org.gnu.glib.EventType)">org.gnu.glib.GEvent(Object, EventType)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#GListString()">org.gnu.glib.GListString()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#GListString(java.lang.String[])">org.gnu.glib.GListString(String[])</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GListString.html#GListString(java.util.Vector)">org.gnu.glib.GListString(Vector)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#GObject()">org.gnu.glib.GObject()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#GObject(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.GObject(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/GObject.html#GObject(org.gnu.glib.Type)">org.gnu.glib.GObject(Type)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#Idle(org.gnu.glib.Fireable)">org.gnu.glib.Idle(Fireable)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Idle.html#Idle(int, org.gnu.glib.Fireable)">org.gnu.glib.Idle(int, Fireable)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#List()">org.gnu.glib.List()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/List.html#List(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.List(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/MainLoop.html#MainLoop()">org.gnu.glib.MainLoop()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Quark.html#Quark(int)">org.gnu.glib.Quark(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Quark.html#Quark(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.Quark(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#Struct()">org.gnu.glib.Struct()</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Struct.html#Struct(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.Struct(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Timer.html#Timer(int, org.gnu.glib.Fireable)">org.gnu.glib.Timer(int, Fireable)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#Type(int)">org.gnu.glib.Type(int)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Type.html#Type(java.lang.String)">org.gnu.glib.Type(String)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#Value(org.gnu.glib.Handle)">org.gnu.glib.Value(Handle)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> <TR BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="TableRowColor"> <TD><A HREF="org/gnu/glib/Value.html#Value(org.gnu.glib.Type)">org.gnu.glib.Value(Type)</A> <BR> <I>Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely has a different name or signature due to the shift to an algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.</I> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <HR> <!-- ======= START OF BOTTOM NAVBAR ====== --> <A NAME="navbar_bottom"><!-- --></A> <A HREF="#skip-navbar_bottom" title="Skip navigation links"></A> <TABLE BORDER="0" WIDTH="100%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="0" SUMMARY=""> <TR> <TD COLSPAN=2 BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <A NAME="navbar_bottom_firstrow"><!-- --></A> <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="3" SUMMARY=""> <TR ALIGN="center" VALIGN="top"> <TD BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <A HREF="org/gnu/glib/package-summary.html"><FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1"><B>Package</B></FONT></A> </TD> <TD BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1">Class</FONT> </TD> <TD BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <A HREF="org/gnu/glib/package-tree.html"><FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1"><B>Tree</B></FONT></A> </TD> <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1Rev"> <FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1Rev"><B>Deprecated</B></FONT> </TD> <TD BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <A HREF="index-all.html"><FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1"><B>Index</B></FONT></A> </TD> <TD BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF" CLASS="NavBarCell1"> <A HREF="help-doc.html"><FONT CLASS="NavBarFont1"><B>Help</B></FONT></A> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> <TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top" ROWSPAN=3><EM> </EM> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="NavBarCell2"><FONT SIZE="-2"> PREV NEXT</FONT></TD> <TD BGCOLOR="white" CLASS="NavBarCell2"><FONT SIZE="-2"> <A HREF="index.html?deprecated-list.html" target="_top"><B>FRAMES</B></A> <A HREF="deprecated-list.html" target="_top"><B>NO FRAMES</B></A> <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> <!-- if(window==top) { document.writeln('<A HREF="allclasses-noframe.html"><B>All Classes</B></A>'); 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