The <javaImplementedInterface> element provides within the Interfaceopt the name of the super interface implemented by this class.
The type of an object is determined not only by its class and superclass but also by its interfaces. In a class declaration, the interfaces are listed after the implementation keyword. The keyref attribute must provide a unique key such as a fully qualified class name for the named API item.
<javaClass id="com.ibm.xtools.pluglets.host"> <apiName>PlugletCompiler</apiName> <shortdesc>Represents the default implementation of the IPlugletCompiler interface.</shortdesc> <javaClassDetail> <javaClassDef> <javaClassAccess value="public"/> <javaBaseClass href=”../Object.html” format=”html”>java.lang.Object</javaBaseClass> <javaImplementedInterface conref=”IPlugletCompiler”>IPlugletCompiler</javaImplementedInterface> </javaClassDef> <apiDesc>Pluglet hosts can use this class or provide their own implementation.</apiDesc> </javaClassDetail> </javaClass>