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Re: Question about java method calling
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Re: Question about java method calling


  • Subject: Re: Question about java method calling
  • From: Kevin Xiaowen Ren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 11:30:57 +1300

Could I know the code for " The default implementation of WODirectAction's performActionName() appends "Action" to the method's argument. "?
I am trying to call some dynamic method by method name string in class.?


thanks

kevin


At 11:57 6/10/2004 -1000, you wrote:
On Oct 6, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Kevin Xiaowen Ren wrote:

In WO, we have DirectAction class and we call some method, like logonAction, by passing string "logon" in some component.

I'm just wandering there is the similar functionality in Java?

The default implementation of WODirectAction's performActionName() appends "Action" to the method's argument. So the same functionality is available in your Java code.


Aloha,
Art


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