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Documentation comments
Documentation comments describe Java classes, interfaces, constructors, methods, and fields
Each doc comment is set inside the comment delimiters /**...*/, with one comment per class,
interface, or member. This comment should appear just before the declaration:
/**
 * The Example class provides ...
 */

public class Example { ...

Notice that top-level classes and interfaces are not indented, while their members are. The first line of doc comment (/**) for classes and interfaces is not indented; subsequent doc comment lines each have 1 space of indentation (to vertically align the asterisks). Members, including constructors, have 4 spaces for the first doc comment line and 5 spaces thereafter.

If you need to give information about a class, interface, variable, or method that isn’t appropriate for documentation, use an implementation block comment or single-line comment immediately after the declaration. For example, details about the implementation of a class should go in in such an implementation block comment following the class statement, not in the class doc comment.
Doc comments should not be positioned inside a method or constructor definition block, because Java associates documentation comments with the first declaration after the comment.

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