javax.lang.model.element

Interface PackageElement

    • Method Detail

      • getQualifiedName

        Name getQualifiedName()
        Returns the fully qualified name of this package. This is also known as the package's canonical name.
        Specified by:
        getQualifiedName in interface QualifiedNameable
        Returns:
        the fully qualified name of this package, or an empty name if this is an unnamed package
        See The Java™ Language Specification:
        6.7 Fully Qualified Names and Canonical Names
      • getSimpleName

        Name getSimpleName()
        Returns the simple name of this package. For an unnamed package, an empty name is returned
        Specified by:
        getSimpleName in interface Element
        Returns:
        the simple name of this package or an empty name if this is an unnamed package
      • isUnnamed

        boolean isUnnamed()
        Returns true is this is an unnamed package and false otherwise.
        Returns:
        true is this is an unnamed package and false otherwise
        See The Java™ Language Specification:
        7.4.2 Unnamed Packages

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