Implementation of java bean

hi
every body...i am trying to implement a java bean, i have created the java class and it runs successfuly in jdeveloper envoirnment and after its deployment as jar file i implement it as bean in a bean area in my oracle form and it gives frm-92100
error!!!!! any help???????
zulfiqar

thanks Degrelle for replying my post....
but i could not get you.....as i have created a bean area on my canvas and it is visible as well and i have given my java class name in its implementation class property. what else it needs. i run that class from jdk and it runs successfully and even the other classes in the same jar file are being implented successfuly but this one is not... any further guidlines.......??
best regards
zulfiqar

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              >
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              >>
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              >>>________________________________________________________________
              >>>
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              >>>____________________________________________________________
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              >>>--------------------------------------------------------
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              >>>import java.io.*;
              >>>
              >>>public class userbn implements Serializable
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              >>>
              >>>     private String name ;
              >>>
              >>>     private String email;
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              >>>     public void setEmail(String e)
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              >>>
              >>>          email = e;
              >>>     }
              >>>
              >>>     public String getName()
              >>>     {
              >>>
              >>>          return name;
              >>>     }
              >>>
              >>>     public String getEmail()
              >>>     {
              >>>
              >>>          return email;
              >>>     }
              >>>
              >>>     public userbn(){}
              >>>}
              >>>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              >>>
              >>>pls help me.
              >>>Thanks
              >>>sravana.
              >>>
              >>
              >
              

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