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List:       openjdk-net-dev
Subject:    Re: RFR [13] 8220719: Allow other named NetPermissions to be used
From:       Alan Bateman <Alan.Bateman () oracle ! com>
Date:       2019-03-16 13:13:30
Message-ID: dad9c5a7-1a21-56c8-830e-c034e85eccab () oracle ! com
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On 16/03/2019 11:32, Chris Hegarty wrote:
> *
> + * @implNote
> + * Implementations may define additional target names, but should use 
> naming
> + * conventions such as reverse domain name notation to avoid name 
> clashes.
> + *
> * @see java.security.BasicPermission
> * @see java.security.Permission
> * @see java.security.Permissions
>
This looks okay to me, it's consistent with the wording in the other 
permission classes.

-Alan

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    This looks okay to me, it's consistent with the wording in the other
    permission classes.<br>
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    -Alan<br>
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