Hi Veronique Dupierris:

thanks a lot for your help.
I just checked the it in Webserver.xml and I added it
like that
<WebApplication id="WebApp" mapping="/WebApp"
 docBase="WebApp" />

I tried your's but it seems not work too. Maybe I
should specify the path?

Now I moved to examples path, thanks god  it works.
But  now I met another funny problem.

At first I put my *.jsp and *.html files in

C:\jswdk-1.0.1\examples\jsp\testOne\
my beans in
C:\jswdk-1.0.1\Webapp\Web-inf\jsp\beans\testOne\

I run the jsp file it works perfectly.

Then I moved the jsp and html file to
C:\jswdk-1.0.1\examples\jsp\tutorial\testOne\

when I run it the jspengine tole me:

Unhandled error!
com.sun.jsp.compiler.ParseException: Cannot read file:
C:\jswdk-1.0.1\examples\jsp\testOne\golferror.html

That means the engine still think the html file should
be in old directory. Even I reboot the machine or put
the html file to C:\jswdk-1.0.1\webpages\, it still
not work.

So the jsp engine has a very strong memory and if you
put your file in one directory, you don't have chance
to move to another?

How can I solve this funny problem?

Thanks a lot for great help.

Smart.




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