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1.35 +Classes for matching character sequences against patterns specified by regular
1.36 +expressions.
1.37 +
1.38 +<p> An instance of the {@link java.util.regex.Pattern} class represents a
1.39 +regular expression that is specified in string form in a syntax similar to
1.40 +that used by Perl.
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1.42 +<p> Instances of the {@link java.util.regex.Matcher} class are used to match
1.43 +character sequences against a given pattern. Input is provided to matchers via
1.44 +the {@link java.lang.CharSequence} interface in order to support matching
1.45 +against characters from a wide variety of input sources. </p>
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1.47 +<p> Unless otherwise noted, passing a <tt>null</tt> argument to a method
1.48 +in any class or interface in this package will cause a
1.49 +{@link java.lang.NullPointerException NullPointerException} to be thrown.
1.50 +
1.51 +<h2>Related Documentation</h2>
1.52 +
1.53 +<p> An excellent tutorial and overview of regular expressions is <a
1.54 +href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex/"><i>Mastering Regular
1.55 +Expressions</i>, Jeffrey E. F. Friedl, O'Reilly and Associates, 1997.</a> </p>
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1.64 +@since 1.4
1.65 +@author Mike McCloskey
1.66 +@author Mark Reinhold
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