Importing a java class

The import statement is required in any file in which instances of the class if declared.
import has not same effect than include:
- include: the included file becomes a part of the source before compilation.
- import: the declarations of the imported file become visible in the current source.

The java source must be compiled into bytecode with the .class extension before to be imported into a scriptol source.

The syntax is:

import java
class-path

If "java" is a part of the class path, it may be ommitted.

Examples:
import java java.awt.Dialog     is a valid declaration
import java.awt.Dialog              is valid also
import java Dialog                     is not valid
import Dialog                              is not valid for the Java class Dialog
import MyClass                        is valid for a user class written in Java