Hi All,
  I guess I am missing something over here. Probably it will work if I
just create invoke instruction with called class as the class C and JVM
will decide the class/method to be called based on the run-time type of
the objectref. Will try with it and post abt it.

Thanks and Regards
Shrinivas Joshi.



On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Shrinivas Joshi wrote:

> Hi Torsten,
>  I want to know whether one can provide something like "this" reference as
> the called class to createInvoke method. Since the called class might vary
> depending on the run-time type of objectref used by invoke* instruction.
> for e.g if A is superclass of B is superclass of C and one wants to add a
> invoke in class C to some method defined in A as well as B class then the
> called class can either be A or B depending on the run-time type of this
> reference loaded using aload_0 prior to invoke* instruction.
> Hope this clarifies.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Shrinivas Joshi.
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2 Jul 2005, Torsten Curdt wrote:
>
> > Shrinivas Joshi wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >   InstructionFactory.createInvoke method takes name of the called class as
> > > it first parameter. Can this be used to create an invoke instruction that
> > > decides the name of the class at run-time. This is especially useful while
> > > creating invoke for some method call that is defined in super-classes of
> > > the calling class and appropriate class's method needs to be called based
> > > on the run-time type of the objectref.
> > > Kindly let me know about this.
> >
> > Shrinivas,
> >
> > sorry but ...but what is the question? :)
> >
> > cheers
> > --
> > Torsten
> >
>
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