Hi i guess your answer to my question got missed out from the email.
-Nisha
>From: Raman Ravikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: How to use Bean in Weblogic 5.1
>Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 15:20:07 -0400
>
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rupali Bains Goswami
>Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 01:33 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How to use Bean in Weblogic 5.1
>
>
>Hello,
>I have a jsp page and I want to call some validation beans from it.
>for the setup I have modified the weblogic.properties file to specify my
>document root as public_html under which i have the htdocs directory where
>the jsp and html files reside. The bean are placed in the
>public_html/classes/beans directory
>
>my jsp file looks something like this
>
><%@ page language="java" import="com.ixl.dca.ccms.*" %>
>
><jsp:useBean id="auth" scope="session"
>class="com.ixl.dca.ccms.Authenticate"
>/>
>
><%
> if (auth.allowedUser
>(request.getParameter("user"),request.getParameter("password"))
> {
>%>
><jsp:forward page=Success.jsp/>
>
>
>and the java file which is in the public_html/classes/beans directory is
>
>package beans;
>import java.sql.*;
>
> public class Authenticate extends HttpServlet
> {
> public Authenticate()
> {
> // constructor for the bean
> }
>
>
>when I try to run this i get the
>
>classnotfoundexception in the jsp page
>
>can some one please tell me why..
>
>thanks
>
>-Nisha
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