This sounds like a documentation problem. The HTML docs do indicate
that this is possible but there is no example of how to do it.
You should be able to get or set a shadowed value like this:
java::field $obj {FIELD BASECLASS}
java::field $obj {FIELD BASECLASS} NEWVALUE
I will have to add a short example to the docs about this problem.
Mo Dejong
Red Hat Inc.
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Trella Christopher-P28453 wrote:
> If I have a class that inherits from a base class, I cannot use the
> java::field command to get access to fields that are inherited from the base
> class. Why can't I look at fields that are inherited from the base class.
>
> Chris Trella
> 480-675-1347
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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