com.ibm.etools.iseries.ui
Class CopyRight
java.lang.Object
com.ibm.etools.iseries.ui.CopyRight
public class CopyRight
- extends Object
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
copyright
public static final String copyright
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- Constant Field Values
copyright97
public static final String copyright97
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copyright98
public static final String copyright98
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- Constant Field Values
copyright99
public static final String copyright99
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2000
public static final String copyright2000
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2001
public static final String copyright2001
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2002
public static final String copyright2002
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2003
public static final String copyright2003
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2004
public static final String copyright2004
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2005
public static final String copyright2005
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- Constant Field Values
copyright2006
public static final String copyright2006
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copyright2007
public static final String copyright2007
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copyright2008
public static final String copyright2008
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copyright2009
public static final String copyright2009
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copyright2010
public static final String copyright2010
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CopyRight
public CopyRight()
Copyright
public static String Copyright()
Copyright © 2011 IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.
Note: This documentation is for part of an interim API that is still under development and expected to change significantly before reaching stability. It is being made available at this early stage to solicit feedback from pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.