src/share/classes/javax/swing/JToggleButton.java

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  * An implementation of a two-state button.
  * The <code>JRadioButton</code> and <code>JCheckBox</code> classes
  * are subclasses of this class.
  * For information on using them see
  * <a
- href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/button.html">How to Use Buttons, Check Boxes, and Radio Buttons</a>,
+ href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/button.html">How to Use Buttons, Check Boxes, and Radio Buttons</a>,
  * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>.
  * <p>
  * Buttons can be configured, and to some degree controlled, by
  * <code><a href="Action.html">Action</a></code>s.  Using an
  * <code>Action</code> with a button has many benefits beyond directly
  * configuring a button.  Refer to <a href="Action.html#buttonActions">
  * Swing Components Supporting <code>Action</code></a> for more
  * details, and you can find more information in <a
- * href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/misc/action.html">How
+ * href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/misc/action.html">How
  * to Use Actions</a>, a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>.
  * <p>
  * <strong>Warning:</strong> Swing is not thread safe. For more
  * information see <a
  * href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading