Interface mapping page
Select By Value or By Reference for whether you would like your class to be pass-by-value or pass-by-reference.
On the Interfaces part of the page, specify the interfaces you want to implement in the Java class. You can only specify interfaces for which Smalltalk mappings exist. For remote classes, you need only specify the remote interfaces.
The left side of list shows all of the interfaces specified for the Java class. To add interfaces to the list, follow these steps:
1. In the left-hand list, select all of the interfaces you want to add.
2. Select Add> to add the selected interfaces to the right-hand list.
The right side of list shows all of the interfaces for which Smalltalk mappings will be created or for which Smalltalk mappings exist. To remove interfaces from the list, follow these steps:
1. In the right-hand list, select all of the interfaces you want to remove.
2. Select Remove> to remove the selected interfaces to the right-hand list.
If an interface you want to use is not listed, this means that it does not yet have a Smalltalk mapping.
To create a new interface, select
New... on the Interfaces page. Type a fully-qualified interface name and click OK. When you have finished mapping the Smalltalk class to a Java class, the RMI Interface wizard will open and you can create a mapping for the interface. See
Mapping a Java interface for more information on creating an interface mapping.
To import an interface, select Import... on the Interfaces page to import an interface. You must have the VisualAge for Java servlet interface installed and running in order to import interfaces.
When you have finished specifying interfaces, select Next to continue to the next page.
Last modified date: 01/29/2015