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<Kurt>
"Oh, a method is like a procedure."
</Kurt>

that's less than 10% of the truth, the diffrences are the most important thing to understand Java and OO Design:
- in OO methods will be overridden
- methods will be overloaded
- a method lives in an object (that's very diffrent from to be a part of a class)
- each object has it's own namespace (so I could have hundred methods named read)
If you would compare the sources of jtOpen with the sources of true Java projects, or if you would have a look to the examples in IBM redbooks you could see, where you'll end up following analogies between procedural languages and OO languages: procedural code written in a crippled OO language.

D*B

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