diff --git a/dsf/org.eclipse.cdt.dsf/src/org/eclipse/cdt/dsf/concurrent/RequestMonitor.java b/dsf/org.eclipse.cdt.dsf/src/org/eclipse/cdt/dsf/concurrent/RequestMonitor.java
index 18b83995da0..43023f9dc7e 100644
--- a/dsf/org.eclipse.cdt.dsf/src/org/eclipse/cdt/dsf/concurrent/RequestMonitor.java
+++ b/dsf/org.eclipse.cdt.dsf/src/org/eclipse/cdt/dsf/concurrent/RequestMonitor.java
@@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ import org.eclipse.core.runtime.Status;
* which is asynchronous (and accepts a request monitor as an argument) and which itself
* calls another asynchronous method to complete its operation. For example, in the
* request monitor implementation below, the implementation only needs to override
- * handleOK()
, because the base implementation will handle notifying the
+ * handleSuccess()
, because the base implementation will handle notifying the
* parent rm
in case the getIngredients()
call fails.
*
* public void createCupCakes(final DataRequestMonitorrm) { * getIngredients(new DataRequestMonitor (fExecutor, rm) { - * public void handleOK() { + * public void handleSuccess() { * rm.setData( new CupCake(getData().getFlour(), getData().getSugar(), * getData().getBakingPowder())); * rm.done();