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<0> open source <1> Dionysian: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/index.html <0> thanks <2> lol
<0> Lion-O.. well somehow i thought the compiler automatically makes it public.. which makes sense <1> Dionysian: it doesn't. <1> The compiler doesn't magicly change your code nor does the idea make any sense. <0> well it makes sense if you have only one cl*** in the source <1> Dionysian: No it doesn't. <3> Dionysian: that would be exception to a rule and we dont generally want exceptions to rules, cause it makes whole damn thing unnecessarily complex :) <1> Dionysian: whats the difference between 1 cl*** or two? Nothing. Its all just a cl***, a few optional methods and objects. Thats all. <0> there is no reason to create just one cl*** in the source other than accessing it from another.. <1> Dionysian: sure there is. A java program can consist of only 1 cl***, you just said so yourself. <1> Dionysian: do yourself and us a favor: read up on this before continueing this argumentation which is basicly based on nothing but speculations. <0> Lion-O, well say it is just an exception.. only when it is the entry point <2> Dionysian: Keep in mind there are more than 2 levels of access; more than just public and private.
<1> hmm. Seems nb 5.5's gui builder has a quirk when it comes to utilizing the bean palette <4> you use it to make gui's? <5> Ew GUIs... that's like right next to users... You'll get user cooties. <2> Wasn't there a cute thing way way back where you visually interconnected beans or the like, I think mainly in and out connectors..... <1> Rob_uknow: A few times, yes. I'm pretty happy with it since it does make work quicker. I don't do much GUI building though. <4> we define our gui in property files <4> works pretty fast <1> Rob_uknow: aah. thats nice indeed. <4> technically I can render an awt/swing/html gui <6> we dont do gui's all together <4> i do gui and server stuff <1> Most of the re-use stuff I've done so far (all experimental here mind you) was through NB's palette. As like what I'm reading up this evening (thats why I discovered the change in the tutorial); the bean usage for it.
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