You're missing an AMD loader. Node.js module system is based on a CommonJS, 
that's a different module standard, so while your approach is correct, but 
won't work by default.


On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 4:36:41 AM UTC+4, Reza Razavipour wrote:
>
> so I am trying to export a class constructor... This is what I have done 
> based on my readings.
>
> define('SystemVersionResponse', function() {
>
>     
>
> function SystemVersionResponse(input) {
>
>          this.errorMessage = String.fromCharCode.apply(String, 
> input.rsp.rsp.errorMessage.item).replace(/\0/g,'');
>
>     this.errorNumber = input.rsp.rsp.errorMessage.errorNumber;
>
>     }
>
>
>     SystemVersionResponse.prototype.getErrorCode = function() {
>
>     return errorNumber;
>
>     };
>
>
>     SystemVersionResponse.prototype.getErrorMessage = function() {
>
>     return errorMessage;
>
>     };
>
>
>     SystemVersionResponse.prototype.getRevision = function() {
>
>     return revision;
>
>     };
>
>     return SystemVersionResponse;
>
> });
>
> I get the syntax error:
>
> ReferenceError: define is not defined
>
> What package am I missing?
>
>
> Is this the correct way to export a constructor? 
>

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