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Bug ID:
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4684827
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Votes
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0
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Synopsis
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stddoclet: @throws {@inheritDoc} doesn't account for import differences
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Category
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doclet:tbd
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Reported Against
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1.4
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Release Fixed
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1.4.2(mantis)
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State
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10-Fix Delivered,
bug
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Priority:
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4-Low
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Related Bugs
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Submit Date
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14-MAY-2002
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Description
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In the following example, the {@inheritDoc} produces no text description. If the exception class is made fully qualified (java.io.EOFException) to match the @throws in the interface, then the proper description is produced. The fact that one class uses an import statement and the other doesn't shouldn't cause matching up the @throws to fail.
import java.io.IOException;
public interface Iface {
/**
* Iface doc.
*
* @throws java.io.EOFException if eof occurs
* @throws IOException if I/O exception occurs
*/
void foo() throws IOException;
}
import java.io.*;
public class Foo implements Iface {
/**
* Foo doc.
*
* @throws EOFException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void foo() throws IOException {
}
}
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Work Around
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N/A
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Evaluation
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This bug has been fixed for mantis. However, it is pending review.
xxxxx@xxxxx 2002-08-08
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Comments
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PLEASE NOTE: JDK6 is formerly known as Project Mustang
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