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Re: how to use NodeCache.EventHandler?



> >> I don't know why this happened.Do you have any idea?
> >
> >Which version of ants are you using?  I think this is fixed in=
>  the cvs
> I am using ANTS-2.0.0. 
> CVS version?

The cvs version contains any incremental updates, check out:

http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/janos/cvs.html

> ANTS-2.0.2,or ANTS-2.0.3 or something else?

We released 2.0.3 on march 17, its at:

http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/janos/downloads/ants-2.0.3.tar.gz

> >version.  Basically you need to add the string:
> >
> >=09"ants.core.NodeCache$EventHandler",
> >
> >to the PrimordialNode.exportedAntsClasses array.  This will give
> > untrusted code access to the class.
> I did just as you told me.But it doesnot work if the subclass of
>  EventHandler exists as a inner class of capsule class.But if I
>  put the code in a standalone class,not an inner class,it will
>  work. So,I think,current version of ANTS doesnot support inner
>  class of capsule,right?

Thats odd, i can't seem to replicate it here.  Did you add the inner class
to the protocol, for example:

	addCapsule("apps.ping.PingCapsule$PingEventHandler");

> >> Yours Sincerely
> >>
> >> Jianfeng Liu

tim stack




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