Don't you want to pass sendClass the MyClass instance ?
    request.setAttribute("myclass", sendClass);  should work !

regards
Veronique

Ed Park a écrit :

> I have made a custom class of my own, let's call it
> MyClass.  When I try to forward it to a jsp page from
> my servlet (called TestServlet) with the following
> invocation:
>
> MyClass sendClass = new MyClass();
>
> request.setAttribute("myclass", MyClass);
> 
>getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("/test.jsp").forward(request,
> response);
>
> I get this exception thrown:
> java.lang.IllegalAccessError: try to access class
> MyClass from class TestServlet
>
> What the heck's going on??
>
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