Added note that those classes are not part of the public API
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I'm not sure how we'd consider breakage though (does that mean we'll
be lax with changes to these classes?).
I mention this because there are a couple of classes in [scxml] as
well that fit this bill and we could add similar warnings there. But
these warnings clearly have no merit when it comes to clirr or
jardiff, so we must be assuming that everyone reads Javadocs very
carefully ;-)
The maven plugin for clirr does have an "excludes" parameter. We
could come up with a naming convention for non-public classes that we
don't want folks using (someone suggested underscores or something)
and set that up in the parent pom.xml file.
Underscore? *shudder*
What about a package name called "internal"
cheers
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Torsten
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