I got the same "illegal modifier for strSheikResp" error from Eclipse
when I put it inside a function, but no error when I put it inside a
class but outside of a function.

        static final String[] strSheikResp = new String[]{"open sesame"};

Where did you put the declaration?


Yusuf Saib
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On Apr 15, 4:57 pm, fadden <fad...@android.com> wrote:
> On Apr 15, 4:37 pm, "Kevin J. Brooks" <bear123434...@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
> > I took out the key word static and fixed the problem.
>
> You now have a different string array in every instance of the class,
> instead of one for all instances of the class.
>
> How does Eclipse feel about:
>
>     static final String[] strSheikResp = {"test1", "test2"};
>
> ?
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