Thanks, well that makes an inline implementation, like interfaces in jruby,
pretty easy since it already exists.
On 2/13/08, Thomas E Enebo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I updated the site to point at jruby wiki FAQ page instead of the
> internal one on codehaus (I also removed that FAQ since it
I updated the site to point at jruby wiki FAQ page instead of the
internal one on codehaus (I also removed that FAQ since it is out of
date). codehaus does not update pages instantly...so give it some
time before sending a message back saying the FAQ link is not working.
Thanks for pointing this
Yes, it appears you are right. According to the FAQ, you can't do this. And
the last revision of jruby I used I could not.
FAQ Snippet:
"I want to extend/instantiate an abstract class within Ruby
This is currently not possible. At some future point we may support this,
but it requires generating
Justin DeWind wrote:
This is probably not a permanent solution, the byte code generation
should probably happen within the 'Java' layer and it probably
shouldn't be dependent on cglib. However, for those of you that are
interested I created simple implementation that allows users to
implement