Clarifications to Promises implementation (mostly documentation).#189
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Clarifications to Promises implementation (mostly documentation).
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@joeferner This PR mostly changes documentation about Promises. One significant change is that I figured out how to make this implementation work with the popular promises library Q. I also discovered the bluebird now works with node 0.8 after all. This means all 5 libraries I have test with pass all 6 cases in our test matrix.
I also realized that since the three promisified methods of the java module are not promisified until onJvmCreated that they cannot be the first java method an application calls. For now, I just recommend calling another method such as java.import() first. I considered creating a public method java.finalizeInitialization(), which would call the internal method ensureJvm(), but it seemed more trouble than it was worth, at last at the moment.