On Wed, 30 Nov 2022 16:08:23 GMT, Alan Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/loading/MLetObjectInputStream.java
>> line 43:
>>
>>> 41: class MLetObjectInputStream extends ObjectInputStream {
>>> 42:
>>> 43: @SuppressWarnings("removal")
>>
>> Shouldn't `MLetObjectInputStream` be deprecated for removal too? I mean - if
>> MLet was removed - would we need to keep that class? If it were deprecated
>> for removal too then I suspect that there would be no need to suppress the
>> warning here (and below).
>
> It's not public so not part of the API, but you may be right that it would
> reduce the number of places where the warning needs to be suppressed.
I tested making the class MLetParser itself @Deprecated in the same way, and it
still needs a @SuppressWarnings annotation on the parse(url) method, or it
produces 3 warnings regarding use of MLetContent.
I don't mind adding the deprecation note to these two classes to make it clear
that these non-public classes are also on the way out.
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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/11430