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new 6d6c0cf2da6 CAUSEWAY-3866: removes reference to JScience
6d6c0cf2da6 is described below
commit 6d6c0cf2da615dd0557572e188102df5b119ffa9
Author: Dan Haywood <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Oct 19 11:43:45 2025 +0100
CAUSEWAY-3866: removes reference to JScience
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.../userguide/modules/ROOT/pages/value-types.adoc | 37 ----------------------
1 file changed, 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/antora/components/userguide/modules/ROOT/pages/value-types.adoc
b/antora/components/userguide/modules/ROOT/pages/value-types.adoc
index 504ae39451a..c3f08c49783 100644
--- a/antora/components/userguide/modules/ROOT/pages/value-types.adoc
+++ b/antora/components/userguide/modules/ROOT/pages/value-types.adoc
@@ -599,40 +599,3 @@ If using within the database then you will also need to
map the custom type to t
If using the xref:pjpa::about.adoc[JPA/EclipseLink] object store, use
`@Embedded` and `@Embeddable`; see for example
link:https://www.baeldung.com/jpa-embedded-embeddable[this baeldung post] on
the topic.
-
-
-// == 3rd party library
-//
-// TODO: show JScience temperature, say.
-
-// import javax.measure.Quantity;
-// import javax.measure.quantity.Temperature;
-// import tech.units.indriya.quantity.Quantities;
-// import tech.units.indriya.unit.Units;
-//
-// public class TemperatureConversionExample {
-// public static void main(String[] args) {
-// // Create a Quantity representing a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius
-// Quantity<Temperature> celsius = Quantities.getQuantity(25, Units.CELSIUS);
-//
-// // Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
-// Quantity<Temperature> fahrenheit = celsius.to(Units.FAHRENHEIT);
-// System.out.println("Temperature in Fahrenheit: " + fahrenheit);
-//
-// // Convert Celsius to Kelvin
-// Quantity<Temperature> kelvin = celsius.to(Units.KELVIN);
-// System.out.println("Temperature in Kelvin: " + kelvin);
-//
-// // Create a Quantity representing a temperature of 68 degrees
Fahrenheit
-// Quantity<Temperature> fahrenheit2 = Quantities.getQuantity(68,
Units.FAHRENHEIT);
-//
-// // Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
-// Quantity<Temperature> celsius2 = fahrenheit2.to(Units.CELSIUS);
-// System.out.println("Temperature in Celsius: " + celsius2);
-//
-// // Convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin
-// Quantity<Temperature> kelvin2 = fahrenheit2.to(Units.KELVIN);
-// System.out.println("Temperature in Kelvin: " + kelvin2);
-// }
-// }
-