Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.lang.SuppressWarnings

Packages that use SuppressWarnings
java.util.concurrent Utility classes commonly useful in concurrent programming. 
javax.management Provides the core classes for the Java Management Extensions. 
javax.management.relation Provides the definition of the Relation Service. 
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
 

Uses of SuppressWarnings in java.util.concurrent
 

Methods in java.util.concurrent with annotations of type SuppressWarnings
<T> T[]
ConcurrentLinkedQueue.toArray(T[] a)
          Returns an array containing all of the elements in this queue, in proper sequence; the runtime type of the returned array is that of the specified array.
 

Uses of SuppressWarnings in javax.management
 

Classes in javax.management with annotations of type SuppressWarnings
 class ObjectName
          Represents the object name of an MBean, or a pattern that can match the names of several MBeans.
 

Methods in javax.management with annotations of type SuppressWarnings
 List<Attribute> AttributeList.asList()
          Return a view of this list as a List<Attribute>.
 

Uses of SuppressWarnings in javax.management.relation
 

Methods in javax.management.relation with annotations of type SuppressWarnings
 List<RoleUnresolved> RoleUnresolvedList.asList()
          Return a view of this list as a List<RoleUnresolved>.
 List<Role> RoleList.asList()
          Return a view of this list as a List<Role>.
 

Uses of SuppressWarnings in javax.swing
 

Classes in javax.swing with annotations of type SuppressWarnings
 class TransferHandler
          This class is used to handle the transfer of a Transferable to and from Swing components.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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