Hi,
Somewhere in your server configuration you must define the CLASSPATH in
which you must put the path to the BEan.
Hope this helps you
Dani
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De: Duc Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Jueves, Octubre 26, 2000 2:19 am
Asunto: JSP with Bean
> Hi,
> I am new to JSP. I created a jsp page that display a content of a
> table in
> my data base which work fine. I took a further step to create a
> java bean
> to handle all of mine connection and Sql task. It complied fine, and
> everything great however when I call a bean from my jsp I got a
> compilationerror say that it can't find my bean. I am using Java
> Web Server. I know
> for fact that I didn't place my bean in the right folder or
> something. Can
> some one tell me how to set all of this up for my bean to work.
> Thank,
> Duc
>
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