The
javaLib.storeCopy() system
function creates
a new identifier based on another in the object space, so that both
refer
to the same object. If the source identifier is not in the object
space, a
null is stored for the target identifier and no error occurs. If the
target
identifier is already in the object space, the action is equivalent
to the
following steps:
- Running javaLib.remove() on
the target identifier
to remove the object that was related to it.
- Relating the
source object to the target identifier.
For more
about the EGL Java™ object space in which javaLib.storeCopy() and
similar functions operate, see Java access functions.
EGL maintains this method of Java access
for compatibility with earlier
versions. For new code, use the more powerful ExternalType syntax;
for more
information, see ExternalType part.