Originally posted by Dave Vick:
Mike
A static inner clas is commonly refered to as a top level nested class. Because it's static, like all other static variables, it doesn't need an instance of the outer class to be created.
hope that helps
Dave
Alrighty then. Because I have no other programming experience, I'm suceptible to mistakes like these. I had never heard the term. I knew top level and nested, but not toplevel nested.
Thanks again.