Hi Jeff,
Interesting...this is exactly the train of thought I'm exploring right now.
Can you share any more details? I'm working on building a presentation
framework, and would like to use inner classes as "event listeners".
I'd love to hear details if you can share them. You can email offline if
that's easier ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Thanks!
Christian
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> I worked on a team that used inner-classes to encapsulate particular tasks
> associated with query parameters passed from the client. We were
> designing
> generic model-view-controller domain frameworks for the Web application
> environment and this mechanism made it very easy for users and maintainers
> of the frameworks to understand and modify the code to meet their specific
> needs. Specifically, each domain-framework controller consisted of a
> servlet or set of servlets with the tasks for the domain implemented as
> inner-classes. Adding new tasks was as simple as adding a new inner-class
> and associating it with a new query parameter.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Christian Cryder
> Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 9:00 AM
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> Subject: Q: Inner classes and servlets
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm wondering if/how people are using inner classes within
> Servlets? If you
> are, could you let me know some details?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
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