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From: | Stuart Ballard |
Subject: | Re: [Japi] RuntimeException on the latest japitools against BEA JRockit1.5 |
Date: | Thu, 9 Nov 2006 12:55:52 -0500 |
Well my proposal would detect when any public class is corrupt (as long as we could get enough data out of it to determine for sure that it's public). And yes there ought to be a way to express that in the Japi results. But I'm not sure we ought to go any further as far as trying to signal individual methods etc as corrupt. If a class file isn't valid I'd tend to consider that renders everything about it suspect. But I don't know the class file format or what kinds of bugs we're likely to find well enough to know whether this is really true in practice. Thoughts? Stuart. -- http://sab39.netreach.com/
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