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Classes and hierarchies of packages used to model the Java programming language. The members of this package and its subpackages are for use in language modeling and language processing tasks and APIs including, but not limited to, the annotation processing framework.

This language model follows a mirror-based design; see

Gilad Bracha and David Ungar. Mirrors: Design Principles for Meta-level Facilities of Object-Oriented Programming Languages. In Proc. of the ACM Conf. on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications, October 2004.
In particular, the model makes a distinction between static language constructs, like the element representing java.util.Set, and the family of types that may be associated with an element, like the raw type java.util.Set, java.util.Set<String>, and java.util.Set<T>.

Unless otherwise specified, methods in this package will throw a NullPointerException if given a null argument.

Author:Joseph D. Darcy, Scott Seligman, Peter von der Ahé
Since:1.6
/** * Classes and hierarchies of packages used to model the Java * programming language. * * The members of this package and its subpackages are for use in * language modeling and language processing tasks and APIs including, * but not limited to, the {@linkplain javax.annotation.processing * annotation processing} framework. * * <p> This language model follows a <i>mirror</i>-based design; see * * <blockquote> * Gilad Bracha and David Ungar. <i>Mirrors: Design Principles for * Meta-level Facilities of Object-Oriented Programming Languages</i>. * In Proc. of the ACM Conf. on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, * Languages and Applications, October 2004. * </blockquote> * * In particular, the model makes a distinction between static * language constructs, like the {@linkplain javax.lang.model.element * element} representing {@code java.util.Set}, and the family of * {@linkplain javax.lang.model.type types} that may be associated * with an element, like the raw type {@code java.util.Set}, {@code * java.util.Set<String>}, and {@code java.util.Set<T>}. * * <p> Unless otherwise specified, methods in this package will throw * a {@code NullPointerException} if given a {@code null} argument. * * @author Joseph D. Darcy * @author Scott Seligman * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute; * @since 1.6 */
package javax.lang.model;