Hi!!!!
for normal java beans (not EJB) u can place your bean files (java files) in
the classes folder in the instandDb folder. The path is
<drive>:\\JRun\instantDB\Classes\<javafile>
U can also make a folder inside the classes folder and put all your beans
in it.
-Tamanna




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Subject:  Problems using Beans with Jrun 2.3 and apache 1.3.9




Hello,

Does anyone know how to set up Jrun in order to use Java Beans ... I can't
get it to work.

Any ideas ?

Vincent

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