On Fri, 23 May 2008 12:02:45 +0900, Emmanuel Lecharny
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이희승 (Trustin Lee) wrote:
Every public methods except for the constructors are overridden from
its supertypes and interfaces. They all got proper JavaDoc comments.
Let me know if I am missing something.
Adding a @see Class#method() in the implementation then should help.
When you look at a method javadoc it's better to know where too look at
: the intheritance scheme can be feilry complex, and it can be a burden
to retreive the associated Javadoc.
Something like :
/**
* @see javax.naming.Context#close()
*/
public void close() throws NamingException
...
I'd just move the cursor on the method? That shows pretty nicely rendered
JavaDoc in modern IDEs. If you are interested in the class hierarchy,
press F4 in Eclipse. It's what IDEs are supposed to do and they already
do so.
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