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Group,

While playing with Java some more, it seems strange that
you have to create a prototype for every Java method. That
really limbers up the fingers, but seems avoidable. Do I
really have to define all of those prototypes?

One way to reduce some of this burden would be to generate
a huge prototype that defines all possible methods in a jar or
the java runtime. The names are certain to get out of hand and
I don't know of any way to like(protype) that actually created a
prototype definition. Using names like could just see using code like:
com_plumcreek_log__getLogger$org_apache_log or
org_apache_logger__debug$void$java_lang_String
Precompiling would be an option, but the
RPG compiler is not really pre-compiler friendly.

Maybe a Code/400 Function that used reflection to build these
on demand? Other ideas?

David Morris



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