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-<p>
-The core XWT engine classes.
-</p>
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-<h3>Interfacing with other code</h3>
-
-<p>
-This engine is not meant to be used as a library or to interface with
-any other code. Because of this, all classes and methods have package
-(nonpublic) access, except where interpackage calls or reflection
-demand that they be public. Authors of other software should NEVER
-depend on any of these APIs.
-</p>
-
-<h3>An important note about Threads</h3>
-
-<p>
-All operations are single-threaded, except sleep(), yield(), xmlrpc
-calls, and MessageQueue message loop. That means that while one thread
-is rendering or executing a script, no other thread can be rendering
-or executing a script.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-For performance reasons, we do <i>not</i> enforce this
-single-threadedness with Java synchronization primitives. If you
-change the engine code, be very careful not to violate this
-invariant. In general, you should only render or execute JavaScripts
-if (Thread.currentThread() == MessageQueue.singleton). The only
-exception is instances of ThreadMessage -- they include logic to block
-the MessageQueue thread on a semaphore, execute some javascript, and
-unblock the MessageQueue thread once the javascript has returned or
-performed some blocking operation. Be especially careful not to
-manipulate instances of Box from within the AWT thread. @see
-MessageQueue ThreadMessage
-</p>
-
-</body>
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