Kristj�n Bjarni Gu�mundsson writes:
You could check out BCEL.
http://jakarta.apache.org/bcel/index.html
Felipe Schnack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 27.11.2002 13:40:59:
Hi all,
I know this is off-topic, but I just had a crazy idea and couldn't
find about it anywhere...
There is a way to modify/create java classes at runtime? I mean,
create plain new classes, or add attributes/methods to an existing, etc?
Maybe I'm asking for Java++? :-)
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Hello Felipe, when java classes r executed w/ java... ur classes become part of one big program called the JVM. study closer and u will see why this is not possible or desirable. one of the reasons java is so popular (reference c language) is when classes r designed and implemented properly the application never crashes or disrupts the os. dig deeper. hope this helps, david.

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