I am having a similar problem, just starting out with JSP. I get an error
500 - internal server error - everytime I try to
access a bean that I have made. My theory is that for some reason that JSP
is not recognizing the bean is out there, so I've adjusted the CLASSPATH in
the environmental variables, and I tried moving the .class over to where the
jsp example classes are (these examples work correctly in my browser), but
no luck. Is there any other kind of registration I need to do to let JSP
know that a bean is out there?
TIA
-----Original Message-----
From: Wei Qin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 12:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: error 404 when I run my own JSP
Hello,
I installed JDK 1.2.2 and JSWDK , and now I can run examples in JSWDK. =
But when I put my own JSP files in /examples/jsp, either directly or in =
their own subdirectory, I got 404 error(The page cannot be found)
Can some one can tell me what the reason is?=20
Thanks a lot.
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