You might check to see if the bean is Serializable.
Brien Voorhees
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 9:56 AM
Subject: Bean class not found
> Hi guys,
>
> Now that I decided to use Beans I'm getting a strange problem which
> could be described as follows:
> This is my old JSP page
> *** No-beans versions that works
> <%@ page import="es.uib.waf.UIBwad"%>
> <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFCC">
> <%
> UIBwad descriptor = (UIBwad)request.getAttribute("descriptor");
> if(descriptor != null)
> {
> %>
> ....
>
> And here it is the new version
> *** No-beans versions that does NOT work
> <%@ page import="es.uib.waf.UIBwad"%>
> <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFCC">
> <jsp:useBean id="descriptor" class="es.uib.waf.UIBwad" scope="request">
>
> The error is giving me is shown below. I find it quite strange as I had
> a look at the source of the JSP and the import is correctly written ane
> everthing seems fine. The classpath setting is okey as the first version
> of the JSP works so... Might it be a problem with the Bean? The class
> UIBwad has a no-arg constructor, all the necessary setters and
> implements Serializable so... what else do I need?
>
> Exception:
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Could not load class
> 'es.uib.waf.UIBwad'. Class was not found.
> at
com.livesoftware.jsp.JSPRuntime.instantiateBean(JSPRuntime.java:88)
> at jsp.waf.WAFui._jspService(WAFui.java:39)
>
>
> Environment:
> WinNT + Apache 1.3.9 + JRun 2.3.3(Build 153 + Patch) (JSP 1.0)
>
> Any hints?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dan
> -------------------------------------------
> Daniel Lopez Janariz ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Web Services
> Computer Center
> Balearic Islands University
> -------------------------------------------
>
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