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in-class-implementing-interface-or-nested-interfaceNamein-class-implementing-interface-or-nested-interface -- Selects methods that are defined in classes which are direct implementations of interfaces from a specified set of types (classes or interfaces), or of interfaces nested in any of these types.Synopsis<... ... in-class-implementing-interface-or-nested-interface="type-name (, type-name)*" ... /> DescriptionThis condition-attribute evaluates to true for methods which are defined in classes that are direct implementations of one of the specified interfaces, or any of their nested interfaces. The classes or interfaces are given as a comma-separated list of simple type-names. The order of the given type-names is not important. Each type-name should follow the conventions used for naming classes and interfaces in Java.
Examples for specifying classes are given in selection predicate in-class. The same rules defined there apply also to the selection of interfaces. See Alsoin-class-implementing-interface-from-package, in-class-implementing-interface-from-subpackage, in-class-implementing-interface-from-package-or-subpackage, in-class-implementing-interface, in-class-implementing-nested-interface, in-class-extending-class-or-nested-class, in-class, in-class-or-nested-class, in-class-form-package, method |
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