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     new 5d9d4181b Fix javadocs
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commit 5d9d4181bdf5373fd37ec2828b6d5454a8df8669
Author: JamesBognar <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Dec 27 10:33:55 2022 -0500

    Fix javadocs
---
 juneau-doc/src/main/javadoc/overview.html | 38 +++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/juneau-doc/src/main/javadoc/overview.html 
b/juneau-doc/src/main/javadoc/overview.html
index 18d8b2d74..cc7429b89 100644
--- a/juneau-doc/src/main/javadoc/overview.html
+++ b/juneau-doc/src/main/javadoc/overview.html
@@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@
        <p>
                A REST resource is simply a Java class annotated with {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.annotation.Rest}.
                The most common case is a class that extends {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.servlet.BasicRestServlet}, which itself is simply an 
-               extension of {@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet} which 
allows it to be deployed as a servlet.  
+               extension of {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet} which 
allows it to be deployed as a servlet.  
        </p>
        <p class='bjava'>
        <jc>// Sample REST resource that prints out a simple "Hello world!" 
message.</jc>
@@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@
                </ul>
                <li>A wide range of possible argument types including:
                <ul>
-                       <li>Standard {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} / {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse} objects.
+                       <li>Standard {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} / {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse} objects.
                        <li>Extended {@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestRequest} 
/ {@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestResponse} objects.
                        <li>Parsed HTTP parts with either the arguments or 
beans annotated with {@link org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.Path @Path} / 
{@link org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.Header @Header} / {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.Query @Query} / {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.FormData @FormData}.
                        <li>Parsed HTTP body with either the argument or bean 
annotated with {@link org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.Content @Content}.
@@ -1545,7 +1545,7 @@
                        <li>Response beans annotated with {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.annotation.Response @Response}.
                        <li>Standard HTTP headers such as {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.header.Accept} and {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.header.ContentType}  provided in {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.header} package.
                        <li>Auto-generated {@link 
org.apache.juneau.dto.swagger.Swagger}.
-                       <li>Various other standard objects such as {@link 
java.security.Principal}, {@link javax.servlet.http.Cookie}, {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpSession}, and {@link java.util.ResourceBundle}.
+                       <li>Various other standard objects such as {@link 
java.security.Principal}, {@link jakarta.servlet.http.Cookie}, {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpSession}, and {@link java.util.ResourceBundle}.
                        <li>Spring beans or other injectable beans.
                        <li>Extensible API for defining custom argument types.
                </ul>
@@ -15350,9 +15350,9 @@
        <p> 
                The API builds upon the existing JEE Servlet API.  
                The root class, {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.servlet.RestServlet} is nothing but a specialized 
-               {@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet}, and the {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.RestRequest} and 
+               {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet}, and the {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.RestRequest} and 
                {@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestResponse} classes are nothing 
more than specialized 
-               {@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} and {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse} objects.  
+               {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} and {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse} objects.  
                This allows maximum flexibility for the developer since you can 
let Juneau handle operations such as 
                serialization, or you can revert to the existing servlet APIs 
to do low-level processing of requests yourself.  
                It also means you need nothing more than a Servlet container 
such as Jetty to use the REST framework.
@@ -15438,7 +15438,7 @@
        <p>
                A REST resource is simply a Java class annotated with {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.annotation.Rest @Rest}.
                The most common case is a class that extends {@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.servlet.BasicRestServlet}, which itself is simply an 
-               extension of {@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet} which 
allows it to be deployed as a servlet.  
+               extension of {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet} which 
allows it to be deployed as a servlet.  
        </p>
        <p>
                Juneau has two sample applications for demonstrating how to use 
the REST API, one using Jetty and one using
@@ -15679,7 +15679,7 @@
                functionality and to handle different use-cases.  Users will 
typically extend from one of these <c>Basic*</c> classes:
        </p>
        <ul class='javatree'>
-               <li class='jac'>{@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet} 
+               <li class='jac'>{@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet} 
                        <ul>
                                <li class='jac'>{@link 
org.apache.juneau.rest.servlet.RestServlet}
                                        <ul>
@@ -15802,7 +15802,7 @@
        </p>
        <p>
                The <c>*Object*</c> classes provide the same functionality as 
the servlet
-               classes but do not extend from {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet}.  
+               classes but do not extend from {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet}.  
                This becomes important in Spring Boot environments where you 
may want to 
                define child resources as Spring Beans but don't want Spring 
Boot to auto-detect
                them as servlets to be deployed as top-level resources.  This 
is less important
@@ -17991,7 +17991,7 @@
        </p>
        <div class='warn'>
                If you're using form input beans, DO NOT use the 
<l>@FormData</l> attribute or 
-               {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getParameter(String)} method since this 
will cause the 
+               {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest#getParameter(String)} method since this 
will cause the 
                underlying JEE servlet to parse the HTTP body as a form post.
                <br>Your input bean will end up being null since there won't be 
any content left after the servlet 
                has parsed the body of the request.
@@ -20702,7 +20702,7 @@
        </p>
        <p>
                Other status codes can be generated by throwing a {@link 
org.apache.juneau.http.response.BasicHttpException} with a 
-               specific HTTP status code, or calling {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse#setStatus(int)}.
+               specific HTTP status code, or calling {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse#setStatus(int)}.
        </p>
        <p>
                Non-OK (200) status codes are automatically triggered by the 
following conditions:
@@ -20914,7 +20914,7 @@
        <p>
                The {@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestContext.Builder} class 
extends {@link org.apache.juneau.BeanContext.Builder}
                allowing you to programmatically set any properties defined on 
that builder class.
-               It also implements {@link javax.servlet.ServletConfig}
+               It also implements {@link jakarta.servlet.ServletConfig}
        </p>
        <p>
                To access this object, simply pass it in as a constructor 
argument or in an INIT hook:
@@ -21856,8 +21856,8 @@
 <div class='topic'>
        <ul class='notes'>
                <li class='note'>
-                       Subclasses can use either {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet#init(ServletConfig)} 
-                       or {@link javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet#init()} for 
initialization just like any other servlet.
+                       Subclasses can use either {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet#init(ServletConfig)} 
+                       or {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServlet#init()} for 
initialization just like any other servlet.
                <li class='note'>
                        The <l>X-Response-Headers</l> header can be used to 
pass through header values into the response.
                        The value should be a URL-encoded map of key-value 
pairs.
@@ -24704,7 +24704,7 @@
        <hr>
        <p>
                The {@link org.apache.juneau.rest.mock.MockRestRequest} object 
has convenience methods provided to allow you to set properties
-               directly on the underlying {@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} object.  The following example shows how
+               directly on the underlying {@link 
jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} object.  The following example shows 
how
                this can be used to directly set roles on the request object to 
perform security testing.
        </p>
        <h5 class='figure'>Example:</h5>
@@ -31460,7 +31460,7 @@
                        <br><br>
                        The majority of code has been split up into two 
separate classes:
                        <ul>
-                               <li><del>RestConfig</del> - A modifiable 
configuration of a resource.  Subclasses from {@link 
javax.servlet.ServletConfig}.
+                               <li><del>RestConfig</del> - A modifiable 
configuration of a resource.  Subclasses from 
<del>javax.servlet.ServletConfig</del>.
                                <li>{@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestContext} 
- A read-only configuration that's the result of a snapshot of the config.
                        </ul>
                        <br><br>
@@ -31833,9 +31833,9 @@
                        <br>For reference, the previous supported types were:
                        <ul>
                                <li>{@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestRequest} 
- The request object.
-                               <li>{@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest} - The superclass of <c>RestRequest</c>.
+                               
<li><del>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest</del> - The superclass of 
<c>RestRequest</c>.
                                <li>{@link org.apache.juneau.rest.RestResponse} 
- The response object.
-                               <li>{@link 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse} - The superclass of <c>RestResponse</c>.
+                               
<li><del>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse</del> - The superclass of 
<c>RestResponse</c>.
                        </ul>
                        The new supported types are:
                        <ul>
@@ -31869,10 +31869,10 @@
                                <li><del>Warning</del>
                                <li>{@link java.util.TimeZone}
                                <li>{@link java.io.InputStream}
-                               <li>{@link javax.servlet.ServletInputStream}
+                               <li><del>javax.servlet.ServletInputStream</del>
                                <li>{@link java.io.Reader}
                                <li>{@link java.io.OutputStream}
-                               <li>{@link javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream}
+                               <li><del>javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream</del>
                                <li>{@link java.io.Writer}
                                <li>{@link java.util.ResourceBundle} - 
Client-localized resource bundle.
                                <li><del>MessageBundle</del> - A resource 
bundle with additional features.

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