Re: javabeans and controls - why JCS?

2005-04-14 Thread Kyle Marvin
This is primarily a user feature to make it easier to identify a file type (by its extension). It plays no role whatsoever in how files are processed, so you should get identical build/runtime behavior whether it is a .jcs or a .java file. For Eclipse users, it is hardly a feature, since it reall

javabeans and controls - why JCS?

2005-04-14 Thread Scott Semyan
Since we are talking about this, why the JCS extension on the Impl files? It's a pain to use them in Eclipse. I've renamed them .java during editing and they seem to compile and run fine. Scott Semyan -Original Message- From: Kyle Marvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14