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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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6
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b93
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generic
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generic
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Verified
Due to Mustang name change
(see http://javaweb.eng.sun.com/java/web/jdk/releases/mustang/FAQ.html
for more info), the following javadoc needs to be updated:
/java/security/Provider.Service.html:130: within J2SE, see the
./java/security/Provider.Service.html:134: Note that components outside of J2SE can define additional types of ./java/sql/Connection.html:2434: provided with J2SE will be used. ./javax/security/cert/Certificate.html:133: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateEncodingException.html:117: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateException.html:118: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateExpiredException.html:119: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/CertificateNotYetValidException.html:119: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/CertificateParsingException.html:118: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/X509Certificate.html:196: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./java/security/Security.html:151: classes (introduced in the Java 2 platform) instead.</I></TD>
./java/security/Security.html:269: classes (introduced in the Java 2 platform) instead.</I> ./javax/security/auth/kerberos/package-summary.html:137: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1510.txt>RFC 1510</a>. The Java 2
./javax/security/cert/package-summary.html:152:Extension (JSSE). When JSSE was added to the Java 2 SDK, this
1 javax/security/auth/kerberos/package.html
...C 1510</a>. The Java 2
1 java/security/Certificate.java
...created in the Java 2 platform.
1 com/sun/security/auth/X500Principal.java
...vailable in the Java 2 platform.
src/share/classes/java/security/Security.java refers to "Java 2". Should a version number be added after that?
(see http://javaweb.eng.sun.com/java/web/jdk/releases/mustang/FAQ.html
for more info), the following javadoc needs to be updated:
/java/security/Provider.Service.html:130: within J2SE, see the
./java/security/Provider.Service.html:134: Note that components outside of J2SE can define additional types of ./java/sql/Connection.html:2434: provided with J2SE will be used. ./javax/security/cert/Certificate.html:133: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateEncodingException.html:117: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateException.html:118: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./javax/security/cert/CertificateExpiredException.html:119: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/CertificateNotYetValidException.html:119: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/CertificateParsingException.html:118: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in
./javax/security/cert/X509Certificate.html:196: use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in ./java/security/Security.html:151: classes (introduced in the Java 2 platform) instead.</I></TD>
./java/security/Security.html:269: classes (introduced in the Java 2 platform) instead.</I> ./javax/security/auth/kerberos/package-summary.html:137: <a href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1510.txt>RFC 1510</a>. The Java 2
./javax/security/cert/package-summary.html:152:Extension (JSSE). When JSSE was added to the Java 2 SDK, this
1 javax/security/auth/kerberos/package.html
...C 1510</a>. The Java 2
1 java/security/Certificate.java
...created in the Java 2 platform.
1 com/sun/security/auth/X500Principal.java
...vailable in the Java 2 platform.
src/share/classes/java/security/Security.java refers to "Java 2". Should a version number be added after that?