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how to access list of references in memory?

 
 
buu
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      23rd Mar 2008
So, if I have an classes A and B, and class A is a child/subclass of class B
(both are instanced in app), how could I access list of relationships of
objects in memory?
is there any way for that?


 
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      23rd Mar 2008
buu <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> So, if I have an classes A and B, and class A is a child/subclass of class B
> (both are instanced in app), how could I access list of relationships of
> objects in memory?
> is there any way for that?


Nope, I'm afraid not.

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