Hi,

because in some large systems you have to load a ton of swfs, classes get
updated in ways you did not forsee, and thus you have different versions of
the same class hanging around, if you did not think about preventing this
upfront. That is different from an architecture in which you wish to add new
features by subclassing etc.

greetz
JC


On 1/16/07, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

(I meant "method overriding" not "method overwriting")

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning & Organizational Effectiveness




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