Giving to code to Sun is more complicated than you might think. Legal agreements
have to be signed, etc.

Is your code something that would go into what package ?

J2SE ?



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> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 12:31:33 -0600
> From: Kyle Wayne Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JAVA3D] I apologize for the illegitability of the first email.
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> I mean give code to Sun (with no strings).  I already posted the code.
However, it is really not about the code perse.  It is more about the idea of an
enumeration type.  If Java had a primitive enumeration, then users could create
new composite types.  A user could define a new tristate type with the
enumeration type.  The user could use the tristate comosite type in an object
with behaviours.  For instance, say on mouse clicks an object goes into
different states.  Instead of defining constants values, the user could define
three states to represent a finite acceptor with the enumeration.  In other
words, primitive enumerations would make creating finite acceptors very easy.
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