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**EXAMPLE OUTPUT**
The output is a report that lists program elements that use deprecated
APIs. Output is subject to change.
-Consider the following declarations from Java SE 9:
+Consider the following declarations:
// java.lang.Boolean
@Deprecated(since="9")
public Boolean(boolean value)
- // java.lang.Runtime
+ // java.lang.Thread
- @Deprecated(since="1.2", forRemoval=true)
- public static void runFinalizersOnExit(boolean value)
+ @Deprecated(since="1.5", forRemoval=true)
+ public void destroy()
Running **jdeprscan** over a class that calls these methods will result
in output something like the following:
class Example uses method java/lang/Boolean.<init>(Z)V deprecated
- class Example uses method java/lang/Runtime.runFinalizersOnExit(Z)V deprecated for removal
+ class Example uses method java/lang/Thread.destroy()V deprecated for removal
Running **jdeprscan** with the `--list` option will result in output
including something like the following:
...
@Deprecated(since="9") java.lang.Boolean(boolean)
- @Deprecated(since="1.2", forRemoval=true) void java.lang.Runtime.runFinalizersOnExit(boolean)
+ @Deprecated(since="1.5", forRemoval=true) void java.lang.Thread.destroy()
...
**NOTES**
The **jdeprscan** tool operates by opening Java class files and
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