Author: luc
Date: Fri Jul  4 01:25:26 2008
New Revision: 673953

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=673953&view=rev
Log:
fixed javadoc links

Modified:
    
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/events/CombinedEventsManager.java
    
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/package.html

Modified: 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/events/CombinedEventsManager.java
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/events/CombinedEventsManager.java?rev=673953&r1=673952&r2=673953&view=diff
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--- 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/events/CombinedEventsManager.java
 (original)
+++ 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/events/CombinedEventsManager.java
 Fri Jul  4 01:25:26 2008
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
      * @return an unmodifiable collection of the added event handlers
      * @see #addEventHandler(EventHandler, double, double, int)
      * @see #clearEventsHandlers()
-     * @see #getEventStates()
+     * @see #getEventsStates()
      */
     public Collection<EventHandler> getEventsHandlers() {
         final List<EventHandler> list = new ArrayList<EventHandler>();
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
 
     /** Get all the events state wrapping the handlers that have been added to 
the manager.
      * @return a collection of the events states
-     * @see #getEventHandlers()
+     * @see #getEventsHandlers()
      */
     public Collection<EventState> getEventsStates() {
         return states;

Modified: 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/package.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/package.html?rev=673953&r1=673952&r2=673953&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/package.html
 (original)
+++ 
commons/proper/math/branches/MATH_2_0/src/java/org/apache/commons/math/ode/package.html
 Fri Jul  4 01:25:26 2008
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
 computing the state vector at discrete times, they also provide a
 cheap mean to get the state between the time steps. They do so through
 classes extending the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepInterpolator StepInterpolator}
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepInterpolator StepInterpolator}
 abstract class, which are made available to the user at the end of
 each step.
 </p>
@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@
 FirstOrderIntegrator.integrate} method. The second one should be used
 when more in-depth information is needed throughout the integration
 process. The user can register an object implementing the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepHandler StepHandler} interface or a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepNormalizer StepNormalizer}
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepHandler StepHandler} interface or a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepNormalizer 
StepNormalizer}
 object wrapping a user-specified object implementing the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.FixedStepHandler FixedStepHandler}
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.FixedStepHandler FixedStepHandler}
 interface into the integrator before calling the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 org.apache.commons.math.ode.FirstOrderIntegrator#integrate
 FirstOrderIntegrator.integrate} method. The user object will be called
@@ -96,11 +96,11 @@
 
 <p>
 Other default implementations of the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepHandler StepHandler} interface are
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepHandler StepHandler} interface are
 available for general needs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.DummyStepHandler DummyStepHandler}, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepNormalizer StepNormalizer}) and custom
-implementations can be developped for specific needs. As an example,
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.DummyStepHandler DummyStepHandler}, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepNormalizer StepNormalizer}) and custom
+implementations can be developed for specific needs. As an example,
 if an application is to be completely driven by the integration
 process, then most of the application code will be run inside a step
 handler specific to this application.
@@ -111,14 +111,14 @@
 creation time. The more efficient integrators use variable steps that
 are handled internally in order to control the integration error with
 respect to a specified accuracy (these integrators extend the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator
 AdaptiveStepsizeIntegrator} abstract class). In this case, the step
 handler which is called after each successful step shows up the
 variable stepsize. The [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.StepNormalizer StepNormalizer} class can
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.StepNormalizer StepNormalizer} class can
 be used to convert the variable stepsize into a fixed stepsize that
 can be handled by classes implementing the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-org.apache.commons.math.ode.FixedStepHandler FixedStepHandler}
+org.apache.commons.math.ode.sampling.FixedStepHandler FixedStepHandler}
 interface. Adaptive stepsize integrators can automatically compute the
 initial stepsize by themselves, however the user can specify it if he
 prefers to retain full control over the integration or if the
@@ -129,21 +129,21 @@
 <table border="1" align="center">
 <tr BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF"><td colspan=2><font size="+2">Fixed Step 
Integrators</font></td></tr>
 <tr BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF"><font size="+1"><td>Name</td><td>Order</td></font></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.EulerIntegrator 
Euler}</td><td>1</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.MidpointIntegrator 
Midpoint}</td><td>2</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.ClassicalRungeKuttaIntegrator Classical 
Runge-Kutta}</td><td>4</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.GillIntegrator 
Gill}</td><td>4</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.ThreeEighthesIntegrator 
3/8}</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.EulerIntegrator 
Euler}</td><td>1</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.MidpointIntegrator 
Midpoint}</td><td>2</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.ClassicalRungeKuttaIntegrator Classical 
Runge-Kutta}</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.GillIntegrator 
Gill}</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.ThreeEighthesIntegrator 
3/8}</td><td>4</td></tr>
 </table>
 </p>
 
 <table border="1" align="center">
 <tr BGCOLOR="#CCCCFF"><td colspan=3><font size="+2">Adaptive Stepsize 
Integrators</font></td></tr>
 <tr BGCOLOR="#EEEEFF"><font size="+1"><td>Name</td><td>Integration 
Order</td><td>Error Estimation Order</td></font></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] org.apache.commons.math.ode.HighamHall54Integrator 
Higham and Hall}</td><td>5</td><td>4</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.DormandPrince54Integrator Dormand-Prince 
5(4)}</td><td>5</td><td>4</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.DormandPrince853Integrator Dormand-Prince 
8(5,3)}</td><td>8</td><td>5 and 3</td></tr>
-<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator 
Gragg-Bulirsch-Stoer}</td><td>variable (up to 18 by 
default)</td><td>variable</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.HighamHall54Integrator Higham and 
Hall}</td><td>5</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.DormandPrince54Integrator Dormand-Prince 
5(4)}</td><td>5</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.DormandPrince853Integrator Dormand-Prince 
8(5,3)}</td><td>8</td><td>5 and 3</td></tr>
+<tr><td>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
org.apache.commons.math.ode.nonstiff.GraggBulirschStoerIntegrator 
Gragg-Bulirsch-Stoer}</td><td>variable (up to 18 by 
default)</td><td>variable</td></tr>
 </table>
 </p>
 


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