\name{RJavaSignature-class} \docType{class} \alias{RJavaSignature-class} \alias{show,RJavaSignature-method} \title{String representations of R type signatures from R functions} \description{Class "RJavaSignature" contains elements of java-style function signature, including return type, function name, and argument names/types Create this class using \code{\link{typeInfo2Java}}. } \section{Slots}{ \describe{ \item{\code{returnType}}{Character string describing the return type of the function. This must be defined.} \item{\code{funcName}:}{Function name as character string.} \item{\code{args}:}{Vector of character strings providing argument types. Argument names are stored as \code{name} attributes.} } } \author{MT Morgan } \seealso{\code{link{typeInfo2Java}}} \examples{ library(RWebServices) oneWayAnova <- function( response, predictor ) { if ( is.character( predictor )) return( oneWayAnova( response, as.factor( predictor ))) formula <- as.formula( substitute( response ~ predictor )) result <- lm( formula ) anova( result ) } typeInfo(oneWayAnova) <- SimultaneousTypeSpecification( TypedSignature( response = "numeric", predictor = "factor"), TypedSignature( response = "numeric", predictor = "character"), returnType = "anova" ) res <- typeInfo2Java(oneWayAnova) res summary(res) } \keyword{classes}