Ariosto, thanks!
You gave me thinking, that it must be something with server configuration
(different directories for servlets, beans and jsp pages). I contacted our
administrator and indeed he said, that he must add my directory into configuration
file - like CLASSPATH. Now I just have to wait for Monday.
Best wishes,
Branko
Ariosto wrote:
> Hi Branko,
>
> I have also had a hard time in putting JSP/Servlets ans beans working
> together.
> I am working with JSWDK-1.0.1 and I place the files in this way:
> 1-Put the servlets in the /servlet directory
> 2-Place the beans in a directory that the server specifies.In my case it�s
> /beans directory
> 3-Place the Jsp files in the /jsp directory, at least in JSWDK and WebSphere
> the JSP files aren�t placed in the same directory although JSP are latter
> compiled as servlets.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Ariosto.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Branko Kaucic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 3:55 AM
> Subject: jsp-bean? ...URGENT
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I am posting this mail again, because I got response-mail that my mail
> > was not delivered. I guess this really happened, because noone replied
> > on this mail so far. I apologize if my mail was sent already.
> >
> > Branko
> > --
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Could someone tell me, where I got wrong? All that I get from server is
> > the same page, as it is written in
> > test5.jsp. I tested scriptlets before and they worked, so I suggest that
> > the server is correctly configured.
> > I included files test5.jsp and TestBean.java. test5.jsp and
> > TestBean.class are all in same directory.
> >
> > test5.jsp:
> > --
> > <HTML>
> > <HEAD>
> > </HEAD>
> >
> > <BODY>
> > <jsp:useBean id="myBean" class="TestBean" />
> > <jsp:setProperty id="myBean" property="value1" value="blue" />
> > <jsp:getProperty name="myBean" property="value1" />
> > </BODY>
> >
> > </HTML>
> > --
> >
> > TestBean.java:
> > --
> > public class TestBean {
> >
> > private String value1;
> >
> > public TestBean() {
> > value1 = "test";
> > }
> >
> > public void setValue1(String aValue) {
> > value1 = aValue;
> > }
> >
> > public String getValue1() {
> > return(value1);
> > }
> >
> > }
> > Very bing thanks,
> >
> > Branko
> >
> > p.s.: Could this be a problem: administrator gave me permissions to do
> > with servlets in one my directory,
> > but I am trying to work my test5 example in another WWW directory? When
> > I copied test5.jsp and
> > TestBean.* in previously mentioned directory following error occured:
> >
> > --
> > 500 JSP compile-time error
> >
> > The JSP page you requested could not be served because the following
> > error(s) occured:
> >
> > File /servlet/test5.jsp could not be found
> > --
> >
> > How is this possible, if file is there?!?!
> >
> >
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