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66,191 PointsNew Java Course Help
Question: Now in the main method of Display.java, instantiate a new BlogPost. Use System.out.printf to print out "This is a blog post: %s" and pass in the newly created BlogPost object to replace the string formatter.
I have no clue what im doing wrong, :/
Code:
package com.example.com;
public class BlogPost {
}
import com.example.BlogPost
public class Display {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Your code here...
BlogPost post = new BlogPost();
System.out.printf("This is a blog post: %s", post);
}
}
3 Answers
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherDevin;
Your BlogPost.java package name is incorrect. It should just be com.example
. I'll submit a bug report.
Ken
Devin Scheu
66,191 PointsWhat is the correct package name, because everything i type passes.
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherDevin;
The package statement name should look like:
package com.example;
for Display.java
your import statement then looks like:
import com.example.BlogPost;
Which I believe is what the challenge directions state to do for Task 3.
I sent the helpful folks in the help center a note along with the course instructor.
Ken
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherFixed the tests for this. Many thanks Devin and Ken!
Devin Scheu
66,191 PointsThanks Craig and Ken!
Devin Scheu
66,191 PointsDevin Scheu
66,191 PointsThanks Ken, I really appreciate it.
Devin Scheu
66,191 PointsDevin Scheu
66,191 PointsBecause It passed me with that