Passing reference-type arguments

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With Javonet, you can very easily pass any object from JAR library as argument to any method from JAR library, or substitute a field or property from JAR library. Instances of objects from JAR library can be stored in your any language application using the special NObject\JObject type variable. When passing the NObject\JObject object to the called method, Javonet just pass it as a reference.

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