FROM : j o a r
DATE : Sun Nov 21 21:32:00 2004
In what way is encapsulation of the Java class broken?
(Please don't cross post!)
j o a r
On 2004-11-21, at 21.05, Matthew wrote:
> Ok, I think that will work for the time being. Thanks for the
> suggestion. It still seems kludgy, however, that in order to make this
> happen, you have to violate the encapsulation of the Java class to get
> the NSArray to 'pass through' the way you'd like. Seems like there
> would be a cleaner way of making this happen. Oh well.
DATE : Sun Nov 21 21:32:00 2004
In what way is encapsulation of the Java class broken?
(Please don't cross post!)
j o a r
On 2004-11-21, at 21.05, Matthew wrote:
> Ok, I think that will work for the time being. Thanks for the
> suggestion. It still seems kludgy, however, that in order to make this
> happen, you have to violate the encapsulation of the Java class to get
> the NSArray to 'pass through' the way you'd like. Seems like there
> would be a cleaner way of making this happen. Oh well.
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