Hi,
If you have defined any package in your bean then
create a directory with the same name and then put
your beans class file in that directory.
Also check then names of your bean.
This will solve your problem. even if you are not able
to solve the problem you can email me.
Regards
Deepak Kumar
--- "Singh, Jasbinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am using JavaWebServer2.0 which is installed
> directly under my id. It is a
> trial version.
>
> I have my jsp's under public_html.
> I am invoking a bean in the jsp.
>
> I get the following error. I tried adding the bean
> class to the servlets and
> classes directories but without success. When I run
> the snoop servlet, the
> Java Classpath shows the classes directory. I
> restarted the JavaWebServer
> after adding the bean class to the above
> directories.
>
> I get the following errors.
>
>
/export/home/jasingh/JavaWebServer2.0/tmpdir/default/pagecompile/jsp/_RgeQry
> Mem.java:72: Class pagecompile.jsp.RangeBean not
> found.
> RangeBean rangeBean = null;
>
/export/home/pkstephe/JavaWebServer2.0/tmpdir/default/pagecompile/jsp/_RgeQr
> yMem.java:75: Class pagecompile.jsp.RangeBean not
> found.
> rangeBean= (RangeBean)
> ^
>
/export/home/pkstephe/JavaWebServer2.0/tmpdir/default/pagecompile/jsp/_RgeQr
> yMem.java:80: Class pagecompile.jsp.RangeBean not
> found.
> rangeBean = (RangeBean)
> Beans.instantiate(getClassLoader(), "RangeBean");
>
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> JS
>
>
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