where are the mutators ?? add mutators and this will work

drew w wrote:

> package project; // this doesn't seem to work
>
>    public class PersonServer implements Person{ //Person is an external
> interface that I want to access
>         int age;
>         String name;
>
>         public PersonServer(String name, int age){
>                 this.age = age;
>                 this.name = name;
>         }
>         public int getAge(){
>                 return age;
>         }
>         public String getName(){
>                 return name;
>         }
>    }
>
> thanks,
> andrew
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