really? according to the book i am read now, "web developement with java server pages",
it should.
thanks
Hans Bergsten wrote:
> Yan Zhu wrote:
> >
> > hey all,
> > hmm, I am using iPlanet web server (enterrpise edition) sp2.
> > trying to write some jsps, here is my problem, in my page, I have
> >
> > something like this:
> >
> > <%@ page import="yan.test.*" %>
> >
> > then if I do this:
> >
> > <jsp:useBean id="faq" class="testBean"/>
> >
> > and testBean is of course, in the yan.test package, and yan.test is
> > in
> > my CLASSPATH etc.
> >
> > it complains that it can't load the class, however if I do
> >
> > <jsp:useBean id="faq" class="yan.test.testBean"/>
> >
> > then it works. If I write a stand alone java program, then I can use
> > testBean just fine, which makes me think
> > something in iPlanet I am not setting correctly. what do you guys
> > think?
>
> The <jsp:useBean> action does not "see" the imports, so you always have to
> use the fully qualified class name (i.e. package name + short name).
>
> Hans
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