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[Pearpc-devel] If youlook at the un-obfuscated version of our compiler output and compare that tothe original Java source code, there is a high degree of correlation.
Alfred
2007-03-10 18:57:21 UTC
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Frank Sommers: Once you have those browser-specificversions, how do you deploy them so that each browser gets only the codeaimed for it?
If youlook at the un-obfuscated version of our compiler output and compare that tothe original Java source code, there is a high degree of correlation. Custom scopes is an extensible, general mechanism, and is not tied tothe traditional Web application middle-tier.
We don't really have a lot in theway of specific idioms we use on particular browsers at the compilation level. And the withLock method takes two parameters, the lock, and a closure.
We're living in a community where people have very different tastesover the languages they want to use.
But this is something you can take advantage of if you providebrowser-specific implementations of your own class library. Frank Sommers: What are prototype-based objects? By contrast, POST, may cause something different to happen each time.
As a practical matter, I think Sun wants to roll all language changes that might go into JDK 7 into a single JSR anyway.
Whereas with APIs, you do have the JavaDoc to help you. The only real limitation of what Java code you can translate into JavaScriptis that you have to have all the sources available.
If you can remove that from automatically goinginto the database, then you also get a great benefit of simplicity because nowyou're dealing in pure Java objects. Bill Venners: Can you give an example?
net scripting project,scripting. That's why I couldn't find a very compelling need for PUT and DELETE.
Share Your OpinionHave a question or opinion about the dynamic language support in Java? It doesn't do anything for you that you can't already do. Rod Johnson:: One of the key things to Spring is takingaway the API.
" Why do we need all four verbs? Isn't that what POST kind of means.
Neal Gafter: The syntax I just described, where you have a function declaration that looks like it has a block of code after it, that's not legal syntax today.
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