Removed deprecated info.
authorOleksandr Gavenko <gavenkoa@gmail.com>
Mon, 20 Jan 2020 18:45:57 +0200
changeset 2406 ddc35b96ecc1
parent 2405 b596469f32fc
child 2407 5a04e048c3a4
Removed deprecated info.
java.rst
--- a/java.rst	Mon Jan 20 17:42:41 2020 +0200
+++ b/java.rst	Mon Jan 20 18:45:57 2020 +0200
@@ -52,8 +52,7 @@
 
 * It means that it is visible to all within a particular package.
 
-static.
--------
+``static``:
 
 * Static means one per class, not one for each object no matter how many
   instance of a class might exist. This means that you can use them without
@@ -65,21 +64,20 @@
   a subclass, as long as the original method was not declared final.
 * You can't override a static method with a nonstatic method.
 
-final.
-------
+``final``:
 
 * A final class can't be extended ie., final class may not be subclassed.
 * A final method can't be overridden when its class is inherited.
 * You can't change value of a final variable.
 
-Exceptions.
-===========
+Exceptions
+==========
 
-A checked exception is some subclass of Exception (or Exception itself),
-excluding class RuntimeException and its subclasses.
+A checked exception is some subclass of ``Exception`` (or ``Exception`` itself),
+excluding class ``RuntimeException`` and its subclasses.
 
-Unchecked exceptions are RuntimeException and any of its subclasses. Class
-Error and its subclasses also are unchecked. With an unchecked exception,
+Unchecked exceptions are ``RuntimeException`` and any of its subclasses. Class
+``Error`` and its subclasses also are unchecked. With an unchecked exception,
 however, the compiler doesn't force client programmers either to catch the
 exception or declare it in a throws clause.
 
@@ -125,15 +123,6 @@
 Anonymous inner classes extend local inner classes one level further. As
 anonymous classes have no name, you cannot provide a constructor.
 
-64-bit problem.
-===============
-
-http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml
-  Which version of Java should I download for my 64-bit Windows
-  operating system?
-http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/system-configurations.html
-  Java SE 6 Release Notes Supported System Configurations
-
 Java performance.
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