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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/text/html/ObjectView.java

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*** 37,56 **** /** * Component decorator that implements the view interface * for &lt;object&gt; elements. * <p> * This view will try to load the class specified by the ! * <code>classid</code> attribute. If possible, the Classloader * used to load the associated Document is used. * This would typically be the same as the ClassLoader * used to load the EditorKit. If the document's ! * ClassLoader is null, <code>Class.forName</code> is used. * <p> * If the class can successfully be loaded, an attempt will * be made to create an instance of it by calling ! * <code>Class.newInstance</code>. An attempt will be made ! * to narrow the instance to type <code>java.awt.Component</code> * to display the object. * <p> * This view can also manage a set of parameters with limitations. * The parameters to the &lt;object&gt; element are expected to * be present on the associated elements attribute set as simple --- 37,56 ---- /** * Component decorator that implements the view interface * for &lt;object&gt; elements. * <p> * This view will try to load the class specified by the ! * {@code classid} attribute. If possible, the Classloader * used to load the associated Document is used. * This would typically be the same as the ClassLoader * used to load the EditorKit. If the document's ! * ClassLoader is null, {@code Class.forName} is used. * <p> * If the class can successfully be loaded, an attempt will * be made to create an instance of it by calling ! * {@code Class.newInstance}. An attempt will be made ! * to narrow the instance to type {@code java.awt.Component} * to display the object. * <p> * This view can also manage a set of parameters with limitations. * The parameters to the &lt;object&gt; element are expected to * be present on the associated elements attribute set as simple
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