In some sence all objects are "stringifiable". My TCL exprienece shows
that
all can be represented as string if string is everithing that you have.
It is just difficult and inconvient at times.
For representing serializable objects it is possible to serialize them
and
encode with base64 encoding.
Constantine
Rickard �berg wrote:
>
> Hey
>
> Richard Monson-Haefel wrote:
> > Personally, I always thought that environment properties shouldn't have been
> > limited to Strings. If it was a Hashtable, instead of a Properties object,
> > you could use any serializable key/value pair - that would have been more
> > useful. However, with the EJB Moscone going to XML using non-String values
> > as properties is no longer practical, so I guess it's a mute issue.
>
> Most objects should be "stringifiable" though. Use
> java.beans.PropertyEditors to simplify the conversion between
> String<->Object.
>
> /Rickard
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