Your "ConnectionBean" class doesn't appear to be in a package. The default
package varies with where the JSP page itself is and this may cause
problems. Try defining this class in a package and use the fully qualified
class name in the <jsp:usebean> tag.

Justy

----- Original Message -----

> Thanks for the help guys!  I'm almost there!  Just one
> last question.  I'm now getting this error:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Cannot create bean of
> class ConnectionBean
>
> Is this a configuration error?  I did not create a
> .war file, a web.xml file or edit the server.xml file.
>  I just placed the .jsp file in the \examples folder
> and the class file in the \web-inf\classes folder.  Do
> I need to edit any xml file?  Thanks.
>
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