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Re: peer classes
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sami Shaio)
Fri Dec 8 20:53:14 1995
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 1995 11:51:36 -0800
From: Sami.Shaio@eng.sun.com (Sami Shaio)
To: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM, ams@mci.net
The peer classes are there to support alternate implementations of the
awt (for example we use it to replace the implementation of the components
with the platform's native components, you can also use them to produce
java-only implementations of the components).
Unless you want to implement your own awt, you don't need to deal with
them directly.
--sami
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|Date: Fri, 8 Dec 1995 07:44:20 -0500 (EST)
|From: Aaron Shtromas <ams@mci.net>
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|hi,
|
|of all the things that i'm vague about in java, the awt peer
|classes are the ones i'm truly ignorant. is there a description
|of their use somewhere? alternatively, can some kind soul provide
|one? an example of peer class use would be nice.
|
|i also noticed, that posting a request like this, often leads
|to me finding an answer on my own within half an hour on my own.
|perhaps, i ought to post more often... ;-)
|
|-a
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