If your class has public fields (and this is your case), simply access those fields (e.g. obj.field = something;). However having public fields is not generally a good "design". It's better to keep...
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If your class has public fields (and this is your case), simply access those fields (e.g. obj.field = something;). However having public fields is not generally a good "design". It's better to keep...
Arguments in Java are always passed by value. Even a reference is passed by value. When you invoke Receive you are really passing a copy of the reference pointing to your CGenericData object.
In...