src/share/classes/javax/naming/NamingException.java

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@@ -199,11 +199,11 @@
      * "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite
      * name with a single component using the string. You can then
      * invoke this method using the resulting composite name.
      *<p>
      * A copy of <code>name</code> is made and stored.
-     * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
+     * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> do not
      * affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.
      *
      * @param name The possibly null name to set resolved name to.
      *          If null, it sets the resolved name field to null.
      * @see #getResolvedName

@@ -223,11 +223,11 @@
      * "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite
      * name with a single component using the string. You can then
      * invoke this method using the resulting composite name.
      *<p>
      * A copy of <code>name</code> is made and stored.
-     * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
+     * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> do not
      * affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.
      * @param name The possibly null name to set remaining name to.
      *          If null, it sets the remaining name field to null.
      * @see #getRemainingName
      * @see #appendRemainingName

@@ -277,11 +277,11 @@
       *<p>
       * <tt>name</tt> is a composite name. If the intent is to append
       * a compound name, you should "stringify" the compound name
       * then invoke the overloaded form that accepts a String parameter.
       *<p>
-      * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
+      * Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> do not
       * affect the remaining name field in this NamingException and vice versa.
       * @param name The possibly null name containing ordered components to add.
       *                 If name is null, this method does not do anything.
       * @see #setRemainingName
       * @see #getRemainingName