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The java::null Command
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The java::null Command
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Usage:
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<DD><B>java::null</B>
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The <B>java::null</B> command takes no arguments and returns an object
handle that represents the "null" value in Java.
This command is typically used to get a "null" handle that
will be passed to a Java method. The exact form of the return value
of <B>java::null</B> is not specified and is likely to change
but this should be of little concern as you should not need to know
what the string representation of the "null" Java object is.
If you ever need to test a handle to see if reffers to the "null"
Java object you should use
the <A HREF="JavaIsNullCmd.html">java::isnull</A> command.
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