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diff --git a/org.aspectj.matcher/src/main/java/org/aspectj/weaver/ReferenceType.java b/org.aspectj.matcher/src/main/java/org/aspectj/weaver/ReferenceType.java
index d52f96b2d..a2f994e84 100644
--- a/org.aspectj.matcher/src/main/java/org/aspectj/weaver/ReferenceType.java
+++ b/org.aspectj.matcher/src/main/java/org/aspectj/weaver/ReferenceType.java
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ public class ReferenceType extends ResolvedType {
}
// 20170927: What is the block of code for? It mentions jls5.5 which isn't on this topic (old version of jls?)
- // Some possible references: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se9/jls9.pdf 5.1.6 (narrowing reference conversion)
+ // Some possible references: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se9/jls9.pdf 5.1.6 (narrowing reference conversion)
// On Java 9 the test GenericsTests.testAfterReturningWithWildcardVar will fail because this code below
// used to find Set and List were the same, but now finds they are not. (so it doesn't put out the unchecked
// conversion message). However the code "List l = (List)someSet;" still compiles on 9 - so is this code bogus?