javadoc examples
Example 1: how to use javadoc
package com.lowewriter.payroll;
/** Represents an employee.
* @author Doug Lowe
* @author www.LoweWriter.com
* @version 1.5
* @since 1.0
*/
public class Employee
{
private String lastName;
private String firstName;
private Double salary;
/** Represents the employee’s address.
*/
public Address address;
/** Creates an employee with the specified name.
* @param lastName The employee’s last name.
* @param firstName The employee’s first name.
*/
public Employee(String lastName, String firstName)
{
this.lastName = lastName;
this.firstName = firstName;
this.address = new Address();
}
/** Gets the employee’s last name.
* @return A string representing the employee’s last
* name.
*/
public String getLastName()
{
return this.lastName;
}
/** Sets the employee’s last name.
* @param lastName A String containing the employee’s
* last name.
*/
public void setLastName(String lastName)
{
this.lastName = lastName;
}
/** Gets the employee’s first name.
* @return A string representing the employee’s first
* name.
*/
public String getFirstName()
{
return this.firstName;
}
/** Sets the employee’s first name.
* @param firstName A String containing the
* employee’s first name.
*/
public void setFirstName(String firstName)
{
this.firstName = firstName;
}
/** Gets the employee’s salary.
* @return A double representing the employee’s salary.
*/
public double getSalary()
{
return this.salary;
}
/** Sets the employee’s salary.
* @param lastName A double containing the employee’s
* salary.
*/
public void setSalary(double salary)
{
this.salary = salary;
}
}
Example 2: how to use javadoc
public class Address implements Cloneable
{
public String street;
public String city;
public String state;
public String zipCode;
}