You probably need to put your bean into a package and then include the package
folder in your weblogic beans folder and add it to your classpath.
HTH
Santosh
Lakshmi Perumal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/03/2000 02:38:27 PM
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Subject: jsp - bean in weblogic
hi all
when i try to run jsp which is using a bean,with weblogic server,i am
getting compilation error saying that bean class not found.i placed bean class
file at classes folder of weblogic root directiory.can any one suggest on
this
thanx in advance
rang
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