I'm going to save you from getting flamed.... java does not allow multiple
inheritance.  You can only extend from a single Object.

-Jacob

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Ashish Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:34 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: one desing question, Revisited
| 
| Hi,
| 
| When i was thinking about my problem, I think what i
| want to do in multiple inhereteance
| I want to define a class called CommonFunctions , this
| call will have methods which are common, (As name
| suggest)
| now i have to do some thing like
| public class MyAction extends Action, CommonFuntions
| 
| and public class MyDisptachAction extends
| DispatchAction, CommonFuntions
| 
| By doing this i will be able to access all the methods
| in the class which sybclasses MyAction or
| MyDispatchAction
| I know the code above is not possible to do, but i
| want to do some thing like that..
| So what are the ways of achieving it
| 
| =====
| A$HI$H
| 
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