I've never seen that.  I've only seen constructors called like:

        super(param1, param2, ...);

On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Tim Reilly wrote:

> Hi, hopefully this one's a quickie.  I'm using blackdown jdk 117v3 and
> getting the following error message when compiling my TemplateList class.
> 
> According the the Java 1.1 specification I should be able to call the
> superclasses' constructor with this syntax.  What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Tim
> 
> 
> #####
> # Compiler error message
> #####
> 
> TemplateList.java:29: Identifier expected.
>       super.(host,MetaType,TemplateType);
>             ^
> #####
> # Snippet of TemplateList class declaration ( generates above error on
> #                                             compiliation )
> #####
> 
> public class TemplateList extends Template {
> 
>   public TemplateList (String host, String MetaType, String TemplateType)
>         {
> 
>       super.(host,MetaType,TemplateType);
>       this.iStart = 1;
>       this.iStop  = 1 + config.iDefaultRecords;
>         }
> 
> }
> 
> #####
> # Snippet of Template class declaration ( compiles OK)
> #####
> 
> public class Template {
> 
>   public Template (String Host, String MetaType, String TemplateType) {
> 
> 
>   }
>  
> }
> 
> 
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