>to create the actual "flow" you still need something in the middle ot turn on the shower and to flush the toilet periodically.
Good point -- now the analogy is complete! hehehehe
Greg
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From: W. Nathaniel Mills, III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 12:37 PM
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Subject: [jdjlist] RE: ByteArrayInputStream vs ByteArrayOutputStream
Maybe the water is dirty? ;^) Great analogy. What is missing in the original question and the response is the concept that to create the actual "flow" you still need something in the middle ot turn on the shower and to flush the toilet periodically. This is the code he's missing to move out of one (input) and into the other (output)...
Best Regards, Nat
Friday, October 25, 2002 1:48 PM
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From: Greg Nudelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [jdjlist] RE: ByteArrayInputStream vs ByteArrayOutputStream
OK, but this make very little sense to me. These io classes are like pipes in your house. Why assign the shower to the toilet?
Can you tell us what you want to do?
Greg
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