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Re: What happened to postException?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Forster)
Thu Dec 14 15:22:34 1995

Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 11:52:45 -0500
To: kelvin@iastate.edu (Kelvin Nilsen)
From: mentor@io.org (David Forster)
Cc: java-interest@java.sun.com

I wrote:
>At 20:28 13/12/95, Kelvin Nilsen wrote:
>>[he found postException method no longer documented].
>It was in alpha, and may have been in prebeta, but I know it's no longer
>>available. Use "stop(Object)" instead - it's supposed to work just like
>>postException, I believe. I guess "interrupt()" would also fit in this
>general >scheme, if it were implemented.

Oops! I just looked at JDK Beta 2, and "stop(Object)" has also been
replaced by "stop(Throwable)" [I wondered why they hadn't used
Throwable...]


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