btw:  This isn't a big deal, as JSInterop can easily do it:

import jsinterop.annotations.JsMethod;
import jsinterop.annotations.JsPackage;
import jsinterop.annotations.JsType;

@JsType(isNative = true, namespace = JsPackage.GLOBAL)
public interface NavigatorVibrate {
  @JsMethod
  boolean vibrate(double milliseconds);
  @JsMethod
  boolean vibrate(double[] pattern);
}

NavigatorVibrate nav = Js.cast(DomGlobal.navigator);
nav.vibrate(80);

Just found it odd that this one thing (maybe others too?) is missing.

On Friday, 15 August 2025 at 9:03:39 am UTC+10 Craig Mitchell wrote:

> The opening statement of Elemental2 says "*Elemental2 provides type 
> checked access to all browser APIs for Java code.*"
>
> I went to use navigator.vibrate ( 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/vibrate ) and 
> found Elemental2 doesn't have it.
>
> Does anyone know why it's not there?
>
>

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