No mixins in Java unfortunately.
I think I saw this in Lisp.

Partial class is not the same as mixins since you can't share parts.

On 21 déc. 2010, at 13:31, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
> 
>> Does anyone with Java experience have information about how this is done in 
>> Java? I think the concept of Mixins was borrowed from Java, wasn't it? 
> I may be wrong, but in the more than ten years or so of me using Java I never 
> saw anything related to mixins in Java.
> 
> .Net/C# has introduced the concept of partial classes, but these aren't like 
> qooxdoo's mixins, in that what actually happens is just that the code of all 
> partial classes defining one complete class is put together at compile time - 
> i.e. no inclusion of a partial class into several different complete classes.
> 
> Here's a nice reading about mixins and their history: 
> http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?MixIn.
> 
> br,
> 
> flj


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