src/share/classes/javax/sql/rowset/BaseRowSet.java

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 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2003, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
  *
  * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
  * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Oracle designates this

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 import javax.sql.rowset.serial.*;
 
 /**
  * An abstract class providing a <code>RowSet</code> object with its basic functionality.
  * The basic functions include having properties and sending event notifications,
- * which all JavaBeans<sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup> components must implement.
+ * which all JavaBeans&trade; components must implement.
  * <P>
  * <h3>1.0 Overview</h3>
  * The <code>BaseRowSet</code> class provides the core functionality
  * for all <code>RowSet</code> implementations,
  * and all standard implementations <b>may</b> use this class in combination with

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  * the user name and password.
  * <P>
  * NOTE:  In order to use a <code>DataSource</code> object for making a
  * connection, the <code>DataSource</code> object must have been registered
  * with a naming service that uses the Java Naming and Directory
- * Interface<sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup> (JNDI) API.  This registration
+ * Interface&trade; (JNDI) API.  This registration
  * is usually done by a person acting in the capacity of a system administrator.
  * <P>
  * <h3>3.0 Setting the Command and Its Parameters</h3>
  * When a rowset gets its data from a relational database, it executes a command (a query)
  * that produces a <code>ResultSet</code> object.  This query is the command that is set

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  * contains placeholders for values to be set, the <code>BaseRowSet</code> setter methods
  * are used to set these values. All setter methods allow these values to be set
  * to <code>null</code> if required.
  * <P>
  * The following code fragment illustrates how the
- * <code>CachedRowSet</code><sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup>
+ * <code>CachedRowSet</code>&trade;
  * object <code>crs</code> might have its command property set.  Note that if a
  * tool is used to set properties, this is the code that the tool would use.
  * <PRE>{@code
  *    crs.setCommand("SELECT FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME, ADDRESS FROM CUSTOMERS" +
  *                   "WHERE CREDIT_LIMIT > ? AND REGION = ?");