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  /external/objenesis/tck/.settings/
org.eclipse.jdt.ui.prefs 6 org.eclipse.jdt.ui.javadoc=false
  /external/smack/src/org/jivesoftware/smackx/packet/
AttentionExtension.java 49 * (non-Javadoc)
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  /external/apache-http/src/org/apache/http/message/
BasicHttpResponse.java 113 // non-javadoc, see interface HttpMessage
118 // non-javadoc, see interface HttpResponse
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/10/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/11/changes/
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7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
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59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/12/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/13/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/14/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/15/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/16/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/17/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/18/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/19/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/3/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/4/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/5/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/6/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/7/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/8/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/api_diff/9/changes/
jdiff_help.html 5 <!-- Generated by the JDiff Javadoc doclet -->
7 <meta name="description" content="JDiff is a Javadoc doclet which generates an HTML report of all the packages, classes, constructors, methods, and fields which have been removed, added or changed in any way, including their documentation, when two APIs are compared.">
8 <meta name="keywords" content="diff, jdiff, javadiff, java diff, java difference, API difference, difference between two APIs, API diff, Javadoc, doclet">
59 JDiff is a <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/" target="_top">Javadoc</a> doclet which generates a report of the API differences between two versions of a product. It does not report changes in Javadoc comments, or changes in what a class or method does.
75 You can always tell when you are reading a JDiff page, rather than a Javadoc page, by the color of the index bar and the color of the background.
76 Links which take you to a Javadoc page are always in a <code>typewriter</code> font.
77 Just like Javadoc, all interface names are in <i>italic</i>, and class names are not italicized. Where there are multiple entries in an index with the same name, the heading for them is also in italics, but is not a link.
80 <H3><b><code>Javadoc</code></b></H3
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  /external/chromium_org/third_party/icu/source/i18n/
csrucode.h 31 /* (non-Javadoc)
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  /external/icu4c/i18n/
csrucode.h 31 /* (non-Javadoc)
36 /* (non-Javadoc)
  /external/mockito/src/org/mockito/internal/matchers/
CapturingMatcher.java 21 /* (non-Javadoc)
28 /* (non-Javadoc)
  /external/mp4parser/isoparser/src/main/java/com/googlecode/mp4parser/h264/read/
BitstreamReader.java 49 * (non-Javadoc)
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  /libcore/harmony-tests/src/test/java/tests/api/java/nio/charset/
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