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yay May 26, 2006

So I can have a variable hold the type of a class, and then later instantiate that class. That's really really wild. I'm sure C# has this, but I wasn't expecting in java. Reminds me of .NET...

deanh77 May 26, 2006

yeah, not typical, but some things take advantage of that. For example, In Spring, you configure instances of (typically Singleton) objects in an XML file stating the type and the Spring contain...

yay yayOG 2004

Syntax conforms to what I had seen. I really like how all the config files for a lot of the tools are in XML

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