Remaining doclint issues in java.net
Joe Darcy
joe.darcy at oracle.com
Fri Aug 2 05:04:06 UTC 2013
On 08/01/2013 03:08 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
> On 01/08/2013 14:18, Stuart Marks wrote:
>> :
>>
>> To my eye the InetAddress/port constructors are used quite a bit more
>> often than the SocketAddress ones. I did a web search for "java
>> DatagramPacket example" and looked at all the examples on the first
>> page of hits. All of them used the InetAddress+port constructor
>> overloads (including the Oracle Java tutorial). I didn't see any uses
>> of the SocketAddress overloads.
> That's what I would expect as DatagramPacket is old and and pre-dates
> the SocketAddress abstraction.
>
> One other thing to check is whether this API bug has ever been
> reported. If not then it suggests that not too many people have
> actually run into it. If these constructors are widely used then I
> would expect that the bug would be reported before now.
>
> -Alan
Given the results of Stuart's initial investigation, I would favor
removing the throws clauses and calling out the change in the release notes.
Cheers,
-Joe
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