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Aaron,
ctor is the constructor. You need to make your constructor public, if you
don't specify an access modifier then Java defaults to package.
Don Yantzi
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10/12/2004 11:21 [WDSCI-L] Web Service Java Bean
AM Wizard - "public default ctor"
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Studio Client for
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I am doing some JavaBean Web Service wizard action today and came across
this error.
http://mowyourlawn.com/temp/webservicebean.jpg
I am guessing "ctor" is supposed to be "Actor", and even if it is I
still don't know what it is asking for. I am following the directions
in 'Developing > Web services > Developing Web services > Tools for Web
services development' to create this web service. The bean that I
created is very simple and resides in the JavaSource folder of a
WebProject.
package com.wgeb.cso;
public class CSORequest {
private String xml = "";
CSORequest(){
}
public String process(String x){
this.xml = x;
return "Hi there";
}
}
Any thoughts on what my problem might be? I have gotten this to work
before but I don't remember the exact motions I went through to
accomplish it.
Aaron Bartell
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