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Hi Greg and List--
you said that I could find the manual at the same
place I found my JDK. Actually in my case though, somebody got my JDK for me --
so I am not actually sure where it is ?
Which manual were you referring to ?
Were you refering to the "documentation" that I
found here :-
under the heading:-
J2SE v 1.4.1 Documentation
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Subject: [jdjlist] RE: what does
.status() do ????
Just
go to Sun and download the HTML API docs (same place you found your
JDK). Google will also give you instant access to all the APIs you
need. That is what is generally understood by saying RTFM (Read The F*#$% Manual). This list is an RTFM-First List
-- i.e. you have to go read the manuals before asking the question.
Although "where do I find a manual" is as good question as any, I
suppose... hehehehe
Greg
just another question :-
can someone tell me what status() does if you
append it to something ?
Like eg
obj.status();
And how would I be able to perhaps find this
out myself ?
Like I was thinking -- if maybe there was a
resource where it would tell you what predefined methods
did ?
What about the Java API ? I have seen that it
is available on the web but what if you want the API
such that it was perhaps in book format ? Is it
possible to get that ?
And would the API for example tell you what
status() did ?
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