A thought just entered my mind. I do not need to put these class files into
my CLASSPATH, do I.
If I do need to, then do I first compile these classes into a jar file, and
then put the jar file into the CLASSPATH.
Please do let me know.
Life is Hell, so no thanks in advance.
-----Original Message-----
From: [Qari Qasim] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cannot find the package
Hi
I have a java class package in the following directory:
..../webapps/JSP/Web-inf/classes/test
and in my .jsp file I try to import this package :
<%@ page import="test.*" session="true" errorPage="error.jsp" %>
(I have this jsp file in ..../webapps/jsp )
but somehow, when I try to run this file, I get the error that this package
is not found.
Can anyone help
thanks
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