In C:\JRun\jsm-default\classes there are directory names all in lower
case that are package names for the classes that reside within them.
These classes have no manifest files and no BeanInfo class and are not
in jar files. There source code says they are of the package of the
directory they are in.
I read that these classes are converted into beans when JRun needs them
in the absence of a regular bean.
I am wondering what are the limitations to making beans this way and if
this works, then this fast method of making beans must be to beans what JSP
is to servlets.
Thank you,
Eric Dunstan
VEC 1999
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