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j4ckkn1fe

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Wednesday, February 24th 2010, 11:08pm

importing?

I'm interested in using Jabaco instead of general Java for faster development in GUI's. So some real nooby questions I have is how do I import java classes and how do I instanciate objects. I looked at an example in the tutorials section but it was quite vague and I didn't understand all the # signs and the lack of a the NEW statement. If someone could explain it better that would be great!

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Thursday, February 25th 2010, 3:43pm

Again, using the search facility would have helped you.

You can find a sample with lots of "import" and "new" here

Jabaco actually knows and uses "new" to instantiate new objects by calling a class constructor.

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Thursday, February 25th 2010, 4:50pm

aww thank you. I figured most of it out yesterday and this extra source ironed out some bumps.



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