Hi Radek,
Seems like a typical "where to put my classes" problem. You should put
the Java class in the classes directory under the Server root. Eg.
C:\JavaWebServer2.0\classes\
Anand
Radek wrote:
>
> I'm new to JSP !
>
> I wrote a class to do execute sql quieries on MS SQL server db.
> Now I want to be able to use it from my JSP and I can't get it to work
> right....
>
> I'm running JWS 2.0 (Java Web Server) so I'm puting the .jsp file in the
> public_html and my class in the servlets dir.
> Am I doing anything wrong?
>
> Thank you,
> - Radek
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