Hello,

Please review these two simple fixes for javadoc warnings I noticed during a build (I'll file a bug after getting a review):

diff -r bcde0486261e src/share/classes/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatterBuilder.java --- a/src/share/classes/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatterBuilder.java Mon Feb 18 08:14:18 2013 +0000 +++ b/src/share/classes/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatterBuilder.java Mon Feb 18 22:55:56 2013 -0800
@@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@
      * is used, with {@code IsoChronology} as the fallback.
      * <p>
      * Note that this method provides similar functionality to methods on
- * {@code DateFormat} such as {@link DateFormat#getDateTimeInstance(int, int)}. + * {@code DateFormat} such as {@link java.text.DateFormat#getDateTimeInstance(int, int)}.
      *
* @param dateStyle the date style to use, null means no date required * @param timeStyle the time style to use, null means no time required
diff -r bcde0486261e src/share/classes/java/util/TimeZone.java
--- a/src/share/classes/java/util/TimeZone.java Mon Feb 18 08:14:18 2013 +0000 +++ b/src/share/classes/java/util/TimeZone.java Mon Feb 18 22:55:56 2013 -0800
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
     /**
      * Gets the {@code TimeZone} for the given {@code zoneId}.
      *
- * @param zoneid a {@link ZoneId} from which the time zone ID is obtained + * @param zoneId a {@link ZoneId} from which the time zone ID is obtained * @return the specified {@code TimeZone}, or the GMT zone if the given ID
      *         cannot be understood.
      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code zoneId} is {@code null}

Thanks,

-Joe

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