AvailabilityNetscape 3 LiveConnect Synopsispackage.package_name // Refers to another JavaPackage package.class_name // Refers to a JavaClass object PropertiesThe properties of a JavaPackage object are the names of the JavaPackage objects and JavaClass objects that it contains. These properties are different for each individual JavaPackage. Note that it is not possible to use the JavaScript for/in loop to iterate over the list of property names of a Package object. Consult a Java reference manual to determine the packages and classes contained within any given package. DescriptionThe JavaPackage object is a JavaScript representation of a Java package. A package in Java is a collection of related classes. In JavaScript, a JavaPackage can contain classes (represented by the JavaClass object) and other JavaPackage objects. The Window object has properties java, netscape, and sun that represent the java.*, netscape.*, and sun.* package hierarchies. These JavaPackage objects define properties that refer to other JavaPackage objects. For example, java.lang and java.net refer to the java.lang and java.net packages. The java.awt JavaPackage contains properties named Frame and Button, which are both references to JavaClass objects and represent the classes java.awt.Frame and java.awt.Button. The Window object also defines a property named Packages, which is the root JavaPackage whose properties refer to the roots of all known package hierarchies. For example, the expression Packages.java.awt is the same as java.awt. It is not possible to use the for/in loop to determine the names of the packages and classes contained within a JavaPackage. You must have this information in advance. You can find it in any Java reference manual or by examining the Java class hierarchy. See Chapter 22 for further details on working with Java packages, classes, and objects. See AlsoJavaArray, JavaClass, JavaObject; the java, netscape, sun, and Packages properties of the Window object; Chapter 22 |