rafaelweingartner commented on a change in pull request #2574: 
[CLOUDSTACK-5235] ask users old password when they are executing a password 
update
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/2574#discussion_r182035508
 
 

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 File path: api/src/main/java/com/cloud/user/AccountService.java
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 @@ -23,53 +23,28 @@
 import org.apache.cloudstack.acl.SecurityChecker.AccessType;
 import org.apache.cloudstack.api.command.admin.user.GetUserKeysCmd;
 import org.apache.cloudstack.api.command.admin.user.RegisterCmd;
+import org.apache.cloudstack.api.command.admin.user.UpdateUserCmd;
 
 import com.cloud.domain.Domain;
 import com.cloud.exception.PermissionDeniedException;
 import com.cloud.offering.DiskOffering;
 import com.cloud.offering.ServiceOffering;
 
-
 public interface AccountService {
 
     /**
      * Creates a new user and account, stores the password as is so encrypted 
passwords are recommended.
-     *
 
 Review comment:
   Well, I do like Java documentation; however, in this case, the use of 
`@param` does not bring benefits. I mean, if each one of the parameters was 
fully described it would be ok, but that is not what happened here. That is why 
I removed them.
   
   I am sorry Nitin, but I would rather not document those parameters. Instead, 
we should get rid of these methods with a lot of parameters. My changes affect 
only the `updateUser` method (I already refactored that whole method). 
Afterwards, I executed a cleanup in the classes that I had modified some code.

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