Changes for page WebObjects with Scala
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... ... @@ -44,10 +44,9 @@ 44 44 45 45 === Thread-Safe Shared Vars === 46 46 47 -Scala doesn't have static variables or methods. Instead Scala employs the [[Singleton Pattern>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern]] which is built into the language and is **thread-safe**: a class can have a //Companion Object// that will allow you to achieve something equivalent to static variables - but better. 47 +Scala doesn't have static variables or methods. Instead Scala employs the [[Singleton Pattern>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern]] which is built into the language and is **thread-safe**: a class can have a //Companion Object// that will allow you to achieve something equivalent to static variables - but better. This is not however true for mutable ##val## e.g: ##NSMutableArray##, ##scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer## 48 48 49 49 You don't have to worry about synchronizing access to shared mutable fields in a concurrent application. 50 -This is not however true for mutable ##val## e.g: ##NSMutableArray##, ##scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer## which you will have to synchronize the adding to or removing from. 51 51 52 52 The following is an example of the use of a //Companion Object// for Talent in Scala instead of Talent static fields in Java. 53 53