Accessing Basic Object Attributes In Eclipse

Dec 29, 2014

public class BookExamples {
String title;
String genre;
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
System.out.println("Hey");

[code]...

Eclipse gives me an error for b1.genre = "hey"; saying "Syntax error on token "genre", VariableDeclaratorId expected after this token". I am learning from a HeadFirst Java book that is all in Java 5.0 version which may be part of the problem.

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In the servlet class I have:

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Second thing I'm confused about... let's say I change the servlet code to

String name = "James Bond";
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When I try to access it using JSP:
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Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
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The array is created and occupied in Class1 and the problem arises when I try to reference one of the element from Class2.

At first I forgot the the array would be local to Class1.main so I made the array a global variable using:

Java Code: public MyObjectType[] myArray; mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
Then I tried accessing an element (2) from Class2 using:

Java Code: Class1.myArray[2] mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
However I get errors saying that I can't access the static variable from a non-static context.

I understand a little bit about static and non-static objects/methods but don't know how to fix this. Do I need to include "static" in the array declaration?

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public setId().....

The complexType is a class defined in the code somewhere. Now I want to access it in another class I have
 
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In the initialize method of my app I disable this button.
 
After the startup of my app I want to connect to a DB ...

Therefore I use an Task<Void>

I put everything together in one class ( the main application class )

Here is the code...
 
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[Code] .....
 
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TestObject to2 = new TestObject("second", 12);
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TestObject to4 = new TestObject("fourth", 14);
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[code]....

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class Base
{
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[Code]....

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Forgot to mention that the compilation error is that x has private access in Base.

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