The REPOSITORY paragraph is used in a program or class definition to identify all the object-oriented classes that are intended to be referenced in that program or class definition. Optionally, the REPOSITORY paragraph defines associations between class-names and external class-names.
The name must conform to the rules of formation for a fully qualified Java class-name. If the class is part of a Java package, external-class-name-1 must specify the fully qualified name of the package, followed by “.”, followed by the simple name of the Java class.
See Java Language Specification, Second Edition, by Gosling et al., for Java class-name formation rules.
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When the repository entry specifies jobjectArray without the colon separator and external-class-name-2, the elements of the object array are of type java.lang.Object.