src/share/classes/java/security/cert/CertPathValidatorSpi.java

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@@ -29,27 +29,27 @@
 
 /**
  *
  * The <i>Service Provider Interface</i> (<b>SPI</b>)
  * for the {@link CertPathValidator CertPathValidator} class. All
- * <code>CertPathValidator</code> implementations must include a class (the
- * SPI class) that extends this class (<code>CertPathValidatorSpi</code>)
+ * {@code CertPathValidator} implementations must include a class (the
+ * SPI class) that extends this class ({@code CertPathValidatorSpi})
  * and implements all of its methods. In general, instances of this class
- * should only be accessed through the <code>CertPathValidator</code> class.
+ * should only be accessed through the {@code CertPathValidator} class.
  * For details, see the Java Cryptography Architecture.
  * <p>
  * <b>Concurrent Access</b>
  * <p>
  * Instances of this class need not be protected against concurrent
  * access from multiple threads. Threads that need to access a single
- * <code>CertPathValidatorSpi</code> instance concurrently should synchronize
+ * {@code CertPathValidatorSpi} instance concurrently should synchronize
  * amongst themselves and provide the necessary locking before calling the
- * wrapping <code>CertPathValidator</code> object.
+ * wrapping {@code CertPathValidator} object.
  * <p>
- * However, implementations of <code>CertPathValidatorSpi</code> may still
+ * However, implementations of {@code CertPathValidatorSpi} may still
  * encounter concurrency issues, since multiple threads each
- * manipulating a different <code>CertPathValidatorSpi</code> instance need not
+ * manipulating a different {@code CertPathValidatorSpi} instance need not
  * synchronize.
  *
  * @since       1.4
  * @author      Yassir Elley
  */

@@ -62,24 +62,24 @@
 
     /**
      * Validates the specified certification path using the specified
      * algorithm parameter set.
      * <p>
-     * The <code>CertPath</code> specified must be of a type that is
+     * The {@code CertPath} specified must be of a type that is
      * supported by the validation algorithm, otherwise an
-     * <code>InvalidAlgorithmParameterException</code> will be thrown. For
-     * example, a <code>CertPathValidator</code> that implements the PKIX
-     * algorithm validates <code>CertPath</code> objects of type X.509.
+     * {@code InvalidAlgorithmParameterException} will be thrown. For
+     * example, a {@code CertPathValidator} that implements the PKIX
+     * algorithm validates {@code CertPath} objects of type X.509.
      *
-     * @param certPath the <code>CertPath</code> to be validated
+     * @param certPath the {@code CertPath} to be validated
      * @param params the algorithm parameters
      * @return the result of the validation algorithm
-     * @exception CertPathValidatorException if the <code>CertPath</code>
+     * @exception CertPathValidatorException if the {@code CertPath}
      * does not validate
      * @exception InvalidAlgorithmParameterException if the specified
-     * parameters or the type of the specified <code>CertPath</code> are
-     * inappropriate for this <code>CertPathValidator</code>
+     * parameters or the type of the specified {@code CertPath} are
+     * inappropriate for this {@code CertPathValidator}
      */
     public abstract CertPathValidatorResult
         engineValidate(CertPath certPath, CertPathParameters params)
         throws CertPathValidatorException, InvalidAlgorithmParameterException;