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    I can't figure this out.

    I can't use an int frome my custom handler in the client.java
    but i can use c.sendmessage in the custom client but how do i fix it so it will let me use the int frome my custom handler ?
     

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    please use the layout
    OT: i dont know the fix sorry.
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    import your handler to the class you want it in.
     

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