two questions

À±°­½Ä (ksyoon@phoenix.dwe.co.kr)
Wed, 15 Jul 1998 12:09:17 +0900

From: "À±°­½Ä" <ksyoon@phoenix.dwe.co.kr>
To: <java-security@java.sun.com>
Subject: two questions
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 12:09:17 +0900

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Hi!
=20
I have two questions.

One :
Is it possible for a java file to contain two public classes?
If impossible, why?
e.g. a java file have the following structure:
public class name1{
,.......
}

public class name2{
........
}

the other:
After a class file is loaded in memory, how can I remove this file from
memory when it is no longer used? Of course, I have tried finalize() and
System.gc(). etc.....

If there is anyone who knows the solutions on above questions, please
give me your solutions..

ps: ksyoon@phoenix.dwe.co.kr

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Hi!
 
I have two questions.

One :
Is it = possible for a=20 java file to contain two public classes?
If impossible, why?
e.g. = a java=20 file have the following structure:
public class=20 name1{
,.......
}

public class = name2{
........
}

the=20 other:
After a class file is loaded in memory, how can I remove this = file=20 from
memory when it is no longer used? Of course, I have tried = finalize()=20 and
System.gc(). etc.....

If there is anyone who knows the = solutions=20 on above questions, please
give me your solutions..

ps:=20 ksyoon@phoenix.dwe.co.kr
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