Well you need to put the beans or class files in the beans directory the
path of which is assumed to be in the classpath.
You can make the requisite changes to the startserver.bat file if the path
of your class or bean is not already there in the classpath, this is true
for the jswdk1.0.
For others check out their relevant documents or be sure that someone from
this list will help you.
Have a nice day.
With regards,
Sachin S. Khanna.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nischal kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 12:15 PM
Subject: prob in locating the bean


> hai
>
> i have my jrun at d:\jrun\..
> my virtual directory is mapped to d:\test
>
> the test directory has firstfile.jsp which is importing a bean using the
> import statement and the .java & .class file are in the same location as
of
> my .jsp file
> when i open my .jsp file it shows an error saying it cant find the bean
>
> where should the bean be located actually so that i can call it from my
.jsp
> file ?
>
> thankz in advance
> Nischal
>
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