In weblogic.properties you will find an entry for
weblogic.httpd.servlet.classpath. Append it so it includes your .jar file

Remember also that by default weblogic listens on port 7001, so your URL (in
case of a jsp called default.jsp) would be something like
http://localhost/default.jsp

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-----Original Message-----
From: Deepak Arora [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 August 2000 09:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp-bean


Hi friends
i am trying to acess a bean from my jsp pages
i have placed my jsp pages & bean in public_html
directory of weblogic
but my jsp pages are not able to locate the class file

is there any other directory where i should keep the
class files
i am also unclear about id and class attributes of
usebean tag
any example will be apppreciated
kindly help
it's very urgent
thanks
deepak



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