Subject:Re: java.util.date Author:Minollo I. Date:19 Sep 2002 09:55 AM
You need to include jre\lib\rt.jar in your Stylus Studio classpath
(tools|options|application|java virtual machine).
Once you do that you can browse rt.jar and find Date.
Unfortunately there are not many functions in Date which have the right
signature to be invoked by Stylus; the only one I can see is Date::clone
Subject:Re: java.util.date Author:(Deleted User) Date:20 Sep 2002 08:43 AM
stylus-studio-tech Listmanager wrote:
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> From: "Martin Roberts"
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> Minollo, How do I get the system date then?
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Just write a wrapper method that calls the Java.util.Date method you
need. There is a simple example of someting similar in the
examples\javaExtension\intDate.java.
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> From: "Martin Roberts"
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> Minollo, How do I get the system date then?
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