src/share/classes/jdk/Exported.java

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8057629: Third Party License Readme update for 8u40
Reviewed-by: tbell

     1 /*
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    26 package jdk;
    28 import java.lang.annotation.*;
    30 /**
    31   * Indicates whether or not a JDK specific type or package is an
    32   * exported part of the JDK suitable for use outside of the JDK
    33   * implementation itself.
    34   *
    35   * This annotation should only be applied to types and packages
    36   * <em>outside</em> of the Java SE namespaces of {@code java.*} and
    37   * {@code javax.*} packages.  For example, certain portions of {@code
    38   * com.sun.*} are official parts of the JDK meant to be generally
    39   * usable while other portions of {@code com.sun.*} are not.  This
    40   * annotation type allows those portions to be easily and
    41   * programmatically distinguished.
    42   *
    43   * <p>If in one release a type or package is
    44   * <code>@Exported(true)</code>, in a subsequent major release such a
    45   * type or package can transition to <code>@Exported(false)</code>.
    46   *
    47   * <p>If a type or package is <code>@Exported(false)</code> in a
    48   * release, it may be removed in a subsequent major release.
    49   *
    50   * <p>If a top-level type has an <code>@Exported</code> annotation,
    51   * any nested member types with the top-level type should have an
    52   * <code>@Exported</code> annotation with the same value.
    53   *
    54   * (In exceptional cases, if a nested type is going to be removed
    55   * before its enclosing type, the nested type's could be
    56   * <code>@Exported(false)</code> while its enclosing type was
    57   * <code>@Exported(true)</code>.)
    58   *
    59   * Likewise, if a package has an <code>@Exported</code> annotation,
    60   * top-level types within that package should also have an
    61   * <code>@Exported</code> annotation.
    62   *
    63   * Sometimes a top-level type may have a different
    64   * <code>@Exported</code> value than its package.
    65   *
    66   * @since 1.8
    67   */
    68 @Documented
    69 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
    70 @Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.PACKAGE})
    71 @Exported
    72 public @interface Exported {
    73     /**
    74      * Whether or not the annotated type or package is an exported part of the JDK.
    75      */
    76     boolean value() default true;
    77 }

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