Hardeep,
Where is the Session variable coming from?
   Session session = Session.getInstance(properties,null);

The implicit session object available in the JSP is named 'session' not
'Session'.

-Richard

At 12:50 PM 8/31/01 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I had written a simple mail application that worked as a stand alone Java
>app. Then, I converted it to a JSP and deployed it on Pramati (an app server
>available from Pramati.com). Now, I deployed it on Tomcat. The same thing
>does not work. The code reads:
>
>   java.util.Properties properties = System.getProperties();
>   Session session = Session.getInstance(properties,null);
>
>   MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
>   //set MIME details
>   System.out.println("Connecting...");
>   Transport transport = session.getTransport("smtp");
>   System.out.println("Connected...");
>
>The line session.getTransport("smtp") throws a NoSuchProviderException.
>Although the same thing works as an application. My contention is that
>Tomcat returns something wrong as Session. This session cannot then cannot
>connect to smtp port of my webserver.
>
>Any solutions?
>
>Hardeep Singh
>http://SeeingWithC.cjb.net
>
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