Issue 1894: Value methods not mapped in spec examples (java2idl-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Summary: Summary: The Java to IDL mapping spec specifies rules for how value methods are mapped to IDL. However, none of the examples shows any of these methods actually being mapped. Although this is legal according to the spec, it has led to some confusion as to which methods would normally be expected to be mapped, such as the writeObject method in section 5.5.9. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: August 27, 1998: received issue February 23, 1999: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== Return-Path: Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 12:40:58 +0100 From: Simon Nash Reply-To: nash@hursley.ibm.com Organization: IBM To: java2idl-rtf@omg.org Cc: issues@omg.org Subject: Value methods not mapped in spec examples The Java to IDL mapping spec specifies rules for how value methods are mapped to IDL. However, none of the examples shows any of these methods actually being mapped. Although this is legal according to the spec, it has led to some confusion as to which methods would normally be expected to be mapped, such as the writeObject method in section 5.5.9. I propose that the examples be changed to show methods being mapped, with a comment to say that this is not mandatory. Simon -- Simon C Nash, IBM Java Technology Centre, Hursley, UK MailPoint 146, x245156 Tel. 01962 815156 or +44-1962-815156 Internet: nash@hursley.ibm.com Notes mail: Simon Nash@ibmgb