Re: Passing a method(reference) to an other method and calling the method.

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Fri, 28 Mar 2008 08:25:31 -0400
Message-ID:
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Jan Thom? wrote:

Erik wrote:

I have a staight forward question. Is is posible to pass a method as a
parameter and call the passed
method from within the other method?


Straight forward answer - no, not in this way. In dot.net you have a
delegate language construct, however in Java you can help yourself by
creating an anonymous class

interface Callback {
 void callback(Object ... args);
}

apply( new Callback() {
void callback(Object ... args) {
   thisMethod(args[0], args[1]... );
}
});

Not very nice, but i hear closures are to come in one of the next Java


The anonymous (or named - no need to enforce anonymity) class is just fine -
closures force you to look around for what the closure does. The subclass
technique delegates the method and shows the logic very nicely.

I suspect that even if (when?) they introduce closures to Java, I will
continue to use subtypes anyway, and that the community at large will discover
that the niftiness of closures during development is outweighed by the
difficulty during production maintenance.

--
Lew

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