The <javaMethodClass> element within the ResultType declaration identifies the name of the returned class when a method, constructor, or exception returns a class.
A method declaration either specifies the type of value that the method returns or uses the keyword void to indicate that the method does not return a value. The keyref attribute must provide a unique key such as a fully qualified class name for the named API item.
<javaMethod id="com.ibm.xtools.ras.impord.engine.task.IImportEngineTask.getName"><?Pub Dtl?>
<apiName>getName</apiName>
<shortdesc>Retrieve the name of the task.</shortdesc>
<javaMethodDetail>
<javaMethodDef>
<javaMethodAccess value="public"/>
<javaReturn>
<javaMethodClass href="http://java.sun.com/String.html" format="html" scope="external">
String</javaMethodClass>
<apiDefNote>name of the task.</apiDefNote>
</javaReturn>
</javaMethodDef>
<apiDesc>This corresponds to the name attribute defined in the importEngineTask
extension point.</apiDesc>
</javaMethodDetail>
</javaMethod>
