Hello All,
I am using JDK1.2 pre v2 on RH6.0. I am facing a typical problem.
Consider the situation:
file1.java
class file1{
public file1(){
xx=new file2();
}
}
file2.java
class file2(){
public file2(){
yy=new file3();
}
}
file3.java
class file3(){
public file3(){
}
}
Now, when i compile the main I think all the 3 files should make their
respective class files and do the required work. But instead class
files of file1.java and file2.java are made and file3.java is not
touched. I have to explicited compile file3.java first and then
file1.java to see the effect of file3. Is the feature built in compiler
like that or a bug?
I have read in java books that we dont need to compile the program
seperately.
I would like to hear from you.
Thanking All,
WIth regards
alpesh
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KOTHARI ALPESH D.
STUDENT M. TECH.
CEDT
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
BANGALORE-560 012
INDIA
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