ODM Java API Doc

Sorry, but I cannot find any documentation for ODM Java API except of tiniest javadoc. Is it exists somewhere? Can you get a link?
Just for example - Google does not know any link for "getRulesByContents" and has only five useless links for "RuleComponent".

You may find the ODM Java doc zip file under the following directory:
Unix:
$ORACLE_HOME/dm/doc/odmjdoc.zip
Windows:
%ORACLE_HOME%/dm/doc/odmjdoc.zip

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