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Improve javadoc formatting

Carlos Sanchez 19 years ago
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      core/src/main/java/org/acegisecurity/util/FilterToBeanProxy.java

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core/src/main/java/org/acegisecurity/util/FilterToBeanProxy.java

@@ -28,32 +28,40 @@ import java.util.Map;
 import javax.servlet.Filter;
 import javax.servlet.FilterChain;
 import javax.servlet.FilterConfig;
+import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
 import javax.servlet.ServletException;
 import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
 import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
 
 
 /**
- * Delegates <code>Filter</code> requests to a Spring-managed bean.<p>This class acts as a proxy on behalf of a
+ * <p>Delegates <code>Filter</code> requests to a Spring-managed bean.</p>
+ * 
+ * <p>This class acts as a proxy on behalf of a
  * target <code>Filter</code> that is defined in the Spring bean context. It is necessary to specify which target
  * <code>Filter</code> should be proxied as a filter initialization parameter.</p>
- *  <p>On filter initialisation, the class will use Spring's {@link
+ * 
+ * <p>On filter initialisation, the class will use Spring's {@link
  * WebApplicationContextUtils#getWebApplicationContext(ServletContext sc)} method to obtain an
  * <code>ApplicationContext</code> instance. It will expect to find the target <code>Filter</code> in this
  * <code>ApplicationContext</code>.</p>
- *  <p>To use this filter, it is necessary to specify <b>one</b> of the following filter initialization parameters:</p>
+ * 
+ * <p>To use this filter, it is necessary to specify <b>one</b> of the following filter initialization parameters:
  *  <ul>
  *      <li><code>targetClass</code> indicates the class of the target <code>Filter</code> defined in the bean
  *      context. The only requirements are that this target class implements the <code>javax.servlet.Filter</code>
  *      interface and at least one instance is available in the <code>ApplicationContext</code>.</li>
  *      <li><code>targetBean</code> indicates the bean name of the target class.</li>
  *  </ul>
- *  If both initialization parameters are specified, <code>targetBean</code> takes priority.<P>An additional
+ * If both initialization parameters are specified, <code>targetBean</code> takes priority.</p>
+ * 
+ * <p>An additional
  * initialization parameter, <code>init</code>, is also supported. If set to "<code>lazy</code>" the initialization
  * will take place on the first HTTP request, rather than at filter creation time. This makes it possible to use
  * <code>FilterToBeanProxy</code> with the Spring <code>ContextLoaderServlet</code>. Where possible you should not use
  * this initialization parameter, instead using <code>ContextLoaderListener</code>.</p>
- *  <p>A final optional initialization parameter, <code>lifecycle</code>, determines whether the servlet container
+ * 
+ * <p>A final optional initialization parameter, <code>lifecycle</code>, determines whether the servlet container
  * or the IoC container manages the lifecycle of the proxied filter. When possible you should write your filters to be
  * managed via the IoC container interfaces such as {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean} and
  * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean}. If you cannot control the filters you wish to proxy (eg