I have a class, B, that is defined under another class, A. However, I want A to be able to generate B's that the user can use.
As a hack, I statically store the RubyClass object that I get back from defineClassUnder, but this feels wrong. For the truly native Ruby objects, you have things like "setString(RubyClass stringClass)" and getString() which returns that. This is perfect for getting a class object to use to instantiate...but what is the option for custom user stuff? Is there a way to store or retrieve custom classes from the runtime? Thanks Jon