Actually, I believe I believe it's that you arn't allowed to have more 
than one public class in a file. The file name must match the Public 
class name. I know that's what Sun's comiler does. I'm not sure if this 
is optional behavior or not.

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On 5/30/2002, 11:01:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian Clarke) wrote 
regarding Re: [freenet-dev] Eye Candy:


> On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 08:58:29PM -0400, Benjamin Coates wrote:
> > ContinuousVarEvent was in Continuous.java when I found it, although I 
guess
> > i'm the first to reference ContinuousVarEvent outside of it's file... I 
wasn't
> > even aware it was legal to have more than one class in a file, but there 
it

> AFAIK things like that are somewhat ambiguous in the Java spec, and so
> there is some room for variation among compilers.

> Ian.

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