Hello,
yes this is true, you need a no-argument constructor (like most moderm framework).
You can use AspectJ or Spring to dynamically add a no-argument constructor.
Regards
Nicolas

2011/5/20 Lisa Horton <LHorton@abclegal.com>:
> It appears that in order to be used in a Guvnor test scenario, an class must
> have a public no-argument constructor.  Is this true?  And if so, is there a
> workaround for classes that have a private constructor (other than changing
> the object model)?
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