Mapviewer Java Class Documentation

Is the Mapviewer java clase documented anywhere?
TIA

It is described in the mapviewer user's guide (accessible from OTN mapviewer site or the iAS 9.0.4/10.1.2 documentation library).
Detailed JavaDoc references of this API can be accessed off the main (Welcome) page of a typical MapViewer installation, including the quick start kit.

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