Hi Bruce

When your bean is not in a package you have to import it.
Add the following line to your jsp file:

     <%@ page import="MediaLibData" %>

That should do the trick !

- John.






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Hi all,

I'm trying to use a bean in my jsp file. It seems as if that the engine
can't find my bean's class file. Here's my jsp code:

------------------------------------------

<%@ page language ="java"
%>

<jsp:useBean id="MediaLibData" class="MediaLibData" scope="page"/>

<html><head><title>JSP Test</title></head>

<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">

<select name="select">
        <%
                MediaLibData.getEngineerNames();
        %>
</select></body>
</html>
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I put my bean's class file in a directory, and then I added that directory
to the classpath before I started the "startserver.bat" file. My bean is
not part of a package or anything.

All of the examples from the JSWDK-1.0 work fine. Also, if I don't use a
bean, but just use a scriplet, then that jsp file compiles and work fine as
well.

Is my JSP code bad, or am I not putting my bean where it should be?

Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks,

Bruce

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