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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/JOptionPane.java
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*
* While the <code>JOptionPane</code>
* class may appear complex because of the large number of methods, almost
* all uses of this class are one-line calls to one of the static
* <code>showXxxDialog</code> methods shown below:
- * <blockquote>
*
* <table class="striped">
* <caption>Common JOptionPane method names and their descriptions</caption>
* <thead>
* <tr>
! * <th>Method Name</th>
! * <th>Description</th>
! * </tr>
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <tr>
! * <td>showConfirmDialog</td>
* <td>Asks a confirming question, like yes/no/cancel.</td>
- * </tr>
* <tr>
! * <td>showInputDialog</td>
! * <td>Prompt for some input.</td>
! * </tr>
* <tr>
! * <td>showMessageDialog</td>
! * <td>Tell the user about something that has happened.</td>
! * </tr>
* <tr>
! * <td>showOptionDialog</td>
! * <td>The Grand Unification of the above three.</td>
! * </tr>
* </tbody>
* </table>
*
- * </blockquote>
* Each of these methods also comes in a <code>showInternalXXX</code>
* flavor, which uses an internal frame to hold the dialog box (see
* {@link JInternalFrame}).
* Multiple convenience methods have also been defined -- overloaded
* versions of the basic methods that use different parameter lists.
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*
* While the <code>JOptionPane</code>
* class may appear complex because of the large number of methods, almost
* all uses of this class are one-line calls to one of the static
* <code>showXxxDialog</code> methods shown below:
*
* <table class="striped">
* <caption>Common JOptionPane method names and their descriptions</caption>
* <thead>
* <tr>
! * <th scope="col">Method Name
! * <th scope="col">Description
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <tr>
! * <th scope="row">showConfirmDialog
* <td>Asks a confirming question, like yes/no/cancel.</td>
* <tr>
! * <th scope="row">showInputDialog
! * <td>Prompt for some input.
* <tr>
! * <th scope="row">showMessageDialog
! * <td>Tell the user about something that has happened.
* <tr>
! * <th scope="row">showOptionDialog
! * <td>The Grand Unification of the above three.
* </tbody>
* </table>
*
* Each of these methods also comes in a <code>showInternalXXX</code>
* flavor, which uses an internal frame to hold the dialog box (see
* {@link JInternalFrame}).
* Multiple convenience methods have also been defined -- overloaded
* versions of the basic methods that use different parameter lists.
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