As we have the ability on eclipse and netbeans to import an existing JAR file, to have the possibility to access the classes/objects of the jar file.
So, during the compilation, it will include the command import ( example java.util.Random; ) and on the b4j/b4a IDE, to have the ability to access any member of the imported jar file ( example im object as
Random)
With the above way, we will not need to create any wrappers of the existing java functionality.
So, during the compilation, it will include the command import ( example java.util.Random; ) and on the b4j/b4a IDE, to have the ability to access any member of the imported jar file ( example im object as
Random)
With the above way, we will not need to create any wrappers of the existing java functionality.