4891262: API spec, javax/accessibility: few invalid javadoc tags

Reviewed-by: jjg
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Joe Darcy 2009-12-10 13:28:07 -08:00
parent d4acc8e0fc
commit 5d2842c0cf
3 changed files with 5 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ public abstract class AccessibleContext {
*
* @see #getAccessibleText
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #AccessibleText.AccessibleTextSequence
* @see AccessibleTextSequence
*/
public static final String ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY
= "AccessibleText";
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ public abstract class AccessibleContext {
*
* @see #getAccessibleText
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #AccessibleText.AccessibleTextSequence
* @see AccessibleTextSequence
*
* @since 1.5
*/
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ public abstract class AccessibleContext {
*
* @see #getAccessibleText
* @see #addPropertyChangeListener
* @see #AccessibleText.AccessibleAttributeSequence
* @see AccessibleAttributeSequence
*
* @since 1.5
*/

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@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ import javax.swing.text.*;
* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
* @see AccessibleContext
* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleText
* @see AccessibleText.AccessibleTextChunk
*
* @author Peter Korn
* @author Lynn Monsanto

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@ -32,16 +32,11 @@ package javax.accessibility;
* the standard mechanism for an assistive technology to determine the
* key bindings which exist for this object.
* Any object that has such key bindings should support this
* interface. Applications can determine if an object supports the
* AccessibleKeyBinding interface by first obtaining its AccessibleContext
* (see @link Accessible} and then calling the
* {@link AccessibleContext#getAccessibleKeyBinding} method. If the return
* value is not null, the object supports this interface.
* interface.
*
* @see Accessible
* @see Accessible#getAccessibleContext
* @see AccessibleContext
* @see AccessibleContext#getAccessibleKeyBinding
*
* @author Lynn Monsanto
* @since 1.4
@ -58,21 +53,7 @@ public interface AccessibleKeyBinding {
/**
* Returns a key binding for this object. The value returned is an
* java.lang.Object which must be cast to appropriate type depending
* on the underlying implementation of the key. For example, if the
* Object returned is a javax.swing.KeyStroke, the user of this
* method should do the following:
* <nf><code>
* Component c = <get the component that has the key bindings>
* AccessibleContext ac = c.getAccessibleContext();
* AccessibleKeyBinding akb = ac.getAccessibleKeyBinding();
* for (int i = 0; i < akb.getAccessibleKeyBindingCount(); i++) {
* Object o = akb.getAccessibleKeyBinding(i);
* if (o instanceof javax.swing.KeyStroke) {
* javax.swing.KeyStroke keyStroke = (javax.swing.KeyStroke)o;
* <do something with the key binding>
* }
* }
* </code></nf>
* on the underlying implementation of the key.
*
* @param i zero-based index of the key bindings
* @return a javax.lang.Object which specifies the key binding