protected methods of super class are made public in the generated script subclass. Java.super should have worked. If you can submit a simpler test case, it may be possible to see what's happening..

Thanks
-Sundar

On 02/10/18, 3:52 PM, Axel Dörfler wrote:
Hi Sundar,

Am 01/10/2018 um 05:00 schrieb Sundararajan Athijegannathan:
In your example, it seems you're trying to add a new method to the subtype created in script. That is not supported. You can override existing methods of superclass - but not add a new method to the Java type.

Bummer! resourcetrysuggester.js added new fields to a Java type, so I thought it should work.

Note that all super methods (including protected ones) are available via Java.super. For example, you can invoke Java.super(filter).fireMatchNode(). So the workaround for this case would be add utility function outside for "setEnabled".

This does sound like an acceptable work-around, however, it doesn't seem to work:
TypeError: Java.super(filter).fireMatchNone is not a function

I guess there is no way to call protected methods from JavaScript then? Well, I guess reflection will work.

Kind regards,
   Axel.

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