On Sat, 11 May 2002, Marcel Ruff wrote: >Heinrich Götzger wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I just tried to get used to the new Global-Class introduced recently in >> xmlBlaster. >> >> As I learned in 'xmlBlaster/demo/javaclients/HelloWorld3.java' it has to >> be passed to the invoked methods and classes. Is there a way to get the >> content of Global somewhere in the middle of the programm without taking >> it along all the time? >> >> For example by just calling something like >> Global glob = Global.emerge(); > >Heinrich, > >you can now access the *first* created global instance >at any place with: > > Global glob = Global.instance(); > >I don't recommend it, but in a Swing-GUI application >this may be a reasonable solution.
That's where I'd like it to use without taking it all aong in my stack-pack. Thanks for your great performance and quick adaptation of special needs. regards Heinrich > >Take care to initialize Global before the fist >access if you want to pass some command line arguments: > > static void main(String[] args) { > new Global(args); > ... > } >