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===== Creating Java objects ===== | ===== Creating Java objects ===== | ||
- | Creating a new instance of the Vector | + | Java classes can be instantiated in AmbientTalk similar to how AmbientTalk objects are instantiated, |
+ | the Java constructor. For example, in the snippet code below **new** method is invoked | ||
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===== Invoking methods on Java objects ===== | ===== Invoking methods on Java objects ===== | ||
- | In a similar fashion to calling constructors on Java classes we can also call other methods | + | Java objects appear as AmbientTalk objects whose field and method slots correspond to public instance-level fields and methods in the Java object. These are accessed or invoked as if they were plain AmbientTalk slots. |
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+ | >1.to: 10 do: { |i| aVector.add(i) } | ||
+ | >>nil | ||
+ | >aVector | ||
+ | >>< | ||
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===== Overloading ===== | ===== Overloading ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Concurrency ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Distribution ===== | ||
===== Using Java wrappers ===== | ===== Using Java wrappers ===== |
at/tutorial/symbiosis.txt · Last modified: 2013/05/17 20:25 by tvcutsem