Tutorial ErrorBehavior method from tutorial is undefined

Hi,
every time I try to use the <i>reportInvalidContextAttributeMessage</i> method in the ErrorBehavior project, like it is suggested in tutorial 3, NetWeaver Developer Studio informs me that this method is undefined for the type <i>IWDMessageManager</i>.
I did the necessary imports like adviced in the tutorial.
Can anyone please help me in finding a solution?
Regards,
Stefan

Hi Stefan,
Following are the signatures of the method mentioned by you.
void com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager.
reportInvalidContextAttributeException(IWDAttributePointer attribute, WDNonFatalException ex)
Report an exception as error message that is associated with an invalid context attribute value.
Parameters:
     attribute is the invalid attribute
     ex is the exception raised by some validation routine
void com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager.
reportInvalidContextAttributeException(IWDAttributePointer attribute, WDNonFatalException ex)
Report an exception as error message that is associated with an invalid context attribute value.
Parameters:
     attribute is the invalid attribute
     ex is the exception raised by some validation routine
Following methods are or will be depricated
void com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager.
reportInvalidContextAttributeException(IWDAttributePointer attribute, WDNonFatalException ex)
Report an exception as error message that is associated with an invalid context attribute value.
Parameters:
     attribute is the invalid attribute
     ex is the exception raised by some validation routine
void com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager.
reportInvalidContextAttributeException(IWDAttributePointer attribute, WDNonFatalException ex)
Report an exception as error message that is associated with an invalid context attribute value.
Parameters:
     attribute is the invalid attribute
     ex is the exception raised by some validation routine
Regards
Ayyapparaj

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    i am not able to rectify the error.

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    Hi ,
    I have a method defined in my dataManagerDAO classIs it dataManagerDAO or DataManagerDAO?
    getNoc( strRppsId) throws Exception {}That's not a legal Java method declaration, so it's clearly not your actual declaration, so I have no idea what your actual declaration is, so I can't tell you what you're doing wrong.
    Now I am calling this method inside my JSP page :
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    dataMgr.getNoc(strRppsId)..
    But whenver I am running it locally , it fails to compile and gives following error msg :
    The method getNoc(String) is undefined for the type DataManagerDAOQuite obviously you're calling a method getNoc(String) but that method doesn't exist on the DataManagerDAO class. No matter how much you may think you know that it does, you're wrong and the compiler is right.
    Maybe you misspelled or mis-capitalized something. Maybe you're passing the wrong type of argument. Maybe you're still using an older version of the DataManagerDAO class from before you added that method. Not enough information here to say for sure.
    ny clue wats going wrong in here ?I assume you mean "any", not "ny" and "what's", not "wats". Clear, correct, precise communication counts with folks here almost as much as it does with the Java compiler.

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