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Re: Storing data in hdf format
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pauljohn |
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Re: Storing data in hdf format |
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Tue, 26 Jun 2001 17:15:26 -0500 |
"Marcus G. Daniels" wrote:
>
> >>>>> "PJ" == Paul E Johnson <address@hidden> writes:
>
> PJ> Could not find constructor for `InnerClassHDFDemo$DataRecord'
>
> Hmmm. Think about an inner class that uses several variables from its
> containing class. You take an instance of that class which references
> those outside values and save and reload just the chunk without regard
> to resolving the references. In effect, you are tearing a heart of a
> body and then expecting that it will keeping beating...
>
> So, while I can do some tricks in JavaProxy to make it _look_ like it
> worked (Kaffe does), I'm inclined to say it is just a bad idea to even
> try to make it work.
>
> I'd suggest changing my previous example by moving the `DataRecord'
> class outside of the primary class InnerClassHDFDemo.
>
OK, I changed the code and the example works. Now the example is still
archived under the same name, but that name is somewhat misleading
because it is a not an inner class anymore. Oh, well
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/Swarm/WorkingExampleCode/java/InnerClassHDFDemo.java
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