File and Class Communication

It seems the program file and class file are not talking. I
get this message inside program file: # 1120: Access denied;
undefined property: myProduct. It applies to these statements:
myProduct.setQuantity(3);
myProduct.setPrice(2.99);
myProduct.setDesc("Teddy Bear");
trace(myProduct.getDesc());
trace(myProduct.getPrice());
trace(myProduct.getQuantity());
trace(myProduct.getTotal());
Then in the class file I get the non-error message # 1084
class ‘Product’ will the scoped to the default
namespace: internal; it will not be visible outside of this
package. .
I’m that close if you could help.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="
http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
layout="absolute">
<mx:Script>
<![CDATA[
import Product;
private var myProduct = new Product();
myProduct.setQuantity(3);
myProduct.setPrice(2.99);
myProduct.setDesc("Teddy Bear");
trace(myProduct.getDesc());
trace(myProduct.getPrice());
trace(myProduct.getQuantity());
trace(myProduct.getTotal());
]]>
</mx:Script>
</mx:Application>
package
public class Product {
//Instance Variables
var price:Number;
var desc:String;
var quantity:Number;
public function Product() {
public function getPrice():Number {
return price;
public function setPrice(myVar:Number):void {
price = myVar;
public function getQuantity():Number {
return quantity;
public function setQuantity(quantity:Number):void {
this.quantity = quantity;
public function getDesc():String {
return desc;
public function setDesc(myVar:String):void {
desc = myVar;
public function getTotal():Number {
return price*quantity;
Thanks,
BudHud

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    Not sure if this is what you are asking, but...
    You have jars that reference each other (sounds pretty tightly coupled to me, maybe they shouldn't be in separate jars, but I digress) and each has a manifest file in META-INF, right?
    To reference another jar's contents, simply add it to the Class-Path variable in your manifest. Then you can reference the classes as if they were all unjarred and slapped in the same directories.
    More Info:
    http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jar/basics/manifest.html#special-purpose
    Tarabyte :)

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