I'm also interested in this question.. Note: I'm a different Fred than the Fred who asked this question, just to avoid any confusion :)
> You say you have FooBar that extends Foo. What has this to do with this > question? It has everything to do with the question. FooBar and Foo are the model classes, and FooBarMetaData and FooMetaData are the classes that describe the constraints related to FooBar and Foo. The idea is to instrument the model classes with meta data while keeping that information separate from the model classes. For this to work, the meta data classes *must* be in the same package and have the same name with a "MetaData" suffix. I think perhaps you misunderstood the question, because your answer relates to general Java principles. However, as Fred mentioned, there is more at work here, a classloader that does some magic for you. So this blurs the results. I also tried the same kind of scenario and had some unexpected results, thus my interest in this question. Best regards, Frederic -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Rife-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users
