Re: OO Factory
- From: "James J. Gavan" <jgavandeletethis@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:26:52 GMT
Oliver Wong wrote:
What N/E 4.0 calls "Interface", Java calls "abstract class". Java also has something called "interface", which is somewhat like N/E 4.0's "Interface", except that in Java, interfaces cannot have any code for their methods. They can declare the names of methods, and what parameters are expected to get passed in and out (like the "USING" and "RETURNING" clauses), but absolutely no code.
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<snip> from me too - just using above as a reference. I found your input and observations from the other message fascinating - I'm sure Pete did too.
I'll get back later with comments - but *really* do have to do something else at the moment. BINGO ! I'm with you 100% where you were illustrating getting at different GUIs dependent upon which O/S you are referencing.
More later.
Nearly missed it - I've never asked before. Can Pete or Donald confirm whether Fujitsu supply you with the source programs for classes that are your support utilities, e.g. backup to their collection structure or the 'GUIs' in POWERFORM, (if that's the correct name) ? I think Donald should clearly understand my question as he has used N/E V 3.0.
Jimmy .
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