first i place jar file in the class directory, I had the same problem. Then
I extract the jar file in the class directory its working now. I don't know
why .jar file is not working.
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Subject: bean directory in Java Web Server 2.0
hello,
I am using Java Web Server 2.0 to host JSP
and making a call to bean through it
I have placed the bean class file in the classes directory
but the server is not able to find it.
What could be the problem?
Is there some kind of path setting to be done also
Secondly ,I dont need to use a .jar over here as when I am using simple
beans..
Am I right on the second point ,if not correct me
Please help
TIA
Sanjay
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