i think the problem may be that u may have not added /WEB-INF/classes to the
CLASSPATH
Mayuresh
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Hey everybody, I'm having the following trouble.
I've developed an application using JDeveloper, when I
want to test it on iAS, I put the classes under
/WEB-INF/classes, but it doesn't work.
It says that it cannot encounter the class ....
For example, the class rec.Estilo in
/WEB-INF/classes/rec/Estilo.class is not found when I
run
<jsp:useBean class="rec.Estilo" ... />
What can be happening?
Thanks in advance
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