Thanks Shawn. You got to the bottom of the problem.
I checked my mapping for jseweb and *.jsp10 was mapped correctly to
com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet, *.jsp was mapped to jsp so I mapped *.jsp
to com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet also and hey presto!!!
Many thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Lohstroh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Follow-up: bean tags
I had a similar problem when I first starting using the JRun with 1.0 JSP
pages. To verify that JRUN is set up for 1.0, go to the Administrator
program and check the Servlet Mapping Rules in jse and/or jseweb. If the
*.jsp Virtual Path/Extension is invoked by Servlet jsp then you are running
0.92. If the *.jsp is is mapped to com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPServlet, then you
are running with 1.0
Hope this helps.
-Shawn
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Mcgarel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 4:05 AM
Subject: Re: Follow-up: bean tags
>Thanks for the advice on the <jsp:useBean...> tags guys. I was pretty sure
>my JRun was using JSP1.0 but I took your advice and re-installed with the
>1.0 spec. Same result. Same errors.
>I can only assume I am doing something wrong. Surely this can't be a bug.
It
>is too fundamental.
>
>Some thoughts:
>Do I have to have a <%@ page import="myBean" %> at the top of the page to
>use <jsp:useBean...>?
>Do I have to include the bean in a package?
>Do I have to add the actual filename of the bean to my classpath?
>
>I have tried all the above and still get the same errors. Think I will go
>back to plain old <usebean> but I don't like straying from the spec like
>this. What do I do if <usebean> is deprecated?
>
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