On Tuesday, Sep 30, 2003, at 03:27 Europe/Rome, Geoff Howard wrote:


Now, the big question outstanding in my mind is what happens if you have:

public interface InterestingInterface {
  public BlockSpecificDataStructure doSomethingElse();
}

We've said that direct classloading from the block is prohibited but here you need the definition of BlockSpecificDataStructure. So how do you permit one and deny the other? And does this get you into odd ClassCastExceptions where the same class from different classloaders are not recognized as identical?

D'oh! you're right.


hmmmm..... hmmmm.... give me some time to process this.

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Stefano.



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