Hi Richard, Actors usually don't have equals() and hashCode() methods. However, if you define a custom token, like actor.lib.security.KeyToken, then the custom token should have equals() and hashCode() methods.
_Christopher Richard Ware wrote:
Can you guys remind me whether there's any architectural reason to avoid overriding equals() (and hashCode() ) when writing an actor in Java? Thanks! Rich Ware MOCASystems
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