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Old 03-20-2008, 10:27 AM
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I'm wondering if its possible to clear javas memory (in terms of : if it says a public class should be declared in a file called "x"). I've created such a class, and have deleted both the .java file (text file) and the class file. Just wanna know so that if I make a few public classes and don't need them that I can reuse the names. TY.
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