Hi David,
On 1/8/20 14:54, David Holmes wrote:
Hi Serguei,
On 9/01/2020 7:42 am, [email protected] wrote:
Please, review a trivial fix for the doc bug:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8229847
The patch is:
diff --git
a/src/jdk.attach/share/classes/com/sun/tools/attach/spi/AttachProvider.java
b/src/jdk.attach/share/classes/com/sun/tools/attach/spi/AttachProvider.java
---
a/src/jdk.attach/share/classes/com/sun/tools/attach/spi/AttachProvider.java
+++
b/src/jdk.attach/share/classes/com/sun/tools/attach/spi/AttachProvider.java
@@ -46,16 +46,16 @@
* <p> An attach provider implementation is typically tied to a
Java virtual
* machine implementation, version, or even mode of operation. That
is, a specific
* provider implementation will typically only be capable of
attaching to
- * a specific Java virtual machine implementation or version. For
example, Sun's
+ * a specific Java virtual machine implementation or version. For
example, Oracle's
* JDK implementation ships with provider implementations that can
only attach to
- * Sun's <i>HotSpot</i> virtual machine. In general, if an environment
+ * Oracle's <i>HotSpot</i> virtual machine. In general, if an
environment
* consists of Java virtual machines of different versions and from
different
* vendors then there will be an attach provider implementation for
each
* <i>family</i> of implementations or versions.
*
* <p> An attach provider is identified by its {@link #name
<i>name</i>} and
* {@link #type <i>type</i>}. The <i>name</i> is typically, but not
required to
- * be, a name that corresponds to the VM vendor. The Sun JDK
implementation,
+ * be, a name that corresponds to the VM vendor. The Oracle JDK
implementation,
* for example, ships with attach providers that use the name
<i>"sun"</i>. The
Perhaps clarify with
that use the name <i>"sun"</i> (for historical reasons).
Good suggestion, will update it.
I also think about this tweak:
that use the package name <i>"sun"</i> (for historical reasons).
as it is used for the package name only.
?
* <i>type</i> typically corresponds to the attach mechanism. For
example, an
* implementation that uses the Doors inter-process communication
mechanism
Summary:
The AttachProvider spec became a little obsolete.
It should not refer to Sun implementation.
The fix is to replace 'Sun' with 'Oracle' in 3 places.
I don't think we need a CSR for this doc change.
I agree no CSR request is needed.
Good.
Thank you for review, David!
Serguei
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
Serguei