what the fix you did for jsp?. put your bean classes in myapp/classes
dir and try.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Prem:
>
> I fixed that, but struck in another.
>
> I am getting hold of the JSP now.
>
> In the JSp I have useBean. But when I access the object, I get a 'Undefined
> variable or class name: abc' error.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> /KK
>
> This is my JSP page code:
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
>
> <TITLE>JSP 1</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <%@ page language="Java" %>
> <jsp:usebean id="abc" scope="page" class="xyz" />
> <jsp setProperty name="abc" property="*" />
> <%! int c=0; %>
>
> <%=request.getParameter("username")%>
> <%=request.getParameter("password")%>
>
> <%
>
> c = abc.returnX();
> out.write(c);
> %>
> <P> </P>
>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kam Premkumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:32 PM
> Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>
>
>
>>1. Make sure your have diretory named myapp under webapps
>>2. Make sure you have the following entry in server.xml
>> <Context path="/myapp" docBase="myapp" debug="0" reloadable="true">
>>3. copy the index.html and your jsp under myapp
>>
>>4. try http://localhost:8080/myapp/index.html and your jsp link shoulb
>>be like this http://localhost:8080/myapp/xxx.jsp
>>
>>Thanks
>>Prem
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Prem:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Here is what you asked for.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hope you can shed some light on it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks, once again.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>/KK
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>The HTML:
>>>
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>><FORM method="POST" action="http://localhost:8080/Mypage.jsp">
>>>
>>><P> <INPUT id=text1 style="LEFT: 78px;
>>>TOP: 55px" name=username></P>
>>>
>>><P> </P>
>>>
>>><P><INPUT id=password1 type=password name=password></P>
>>>
>>><P><INPUT id=submit1 type=submit value=Submit name=submit1> <INPUT
>>>id=reset1 type=reset value=Reset name=reset1></P>
>>>
>>></FORM>
>>>
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>The JSP:
>>>
>>><HTML>
>>><HEAD>
>>>
>>><TITLE>JSP 1</TITLE>
>>></HEAD>
>>><BODY>
>>><%@ page language="Java" %>
>>><jsp:usebean id="abc" scope="page" class="xyz" />
>>><jsp setProperty name="abc" property="*" />
>>><%! int c=0; %>
>>>
>>><%=request.getParameter("username")%>
>>><%=request.getParameter("password")%>
>>>
>>><%
>>>
>>>c = abc.returnX();
>>>out.write(c);
>>>%>
>>><P> </P>
>>>
>>></BODY>
>>></HTML>
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Kam Premkumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>>
>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>>
>>>Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:18 PM
>>>
>>>Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>>>
>>>
>>> > send your index.html and jsp please. if you set your form
>>>
> method=post. I
>
>>> > think it will work
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> > Prem
>>> >
>>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Idont see any problem here. Check your METHOD=POST
>>> > >
>>> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Prem:
>>> > >>
>>> > >> The problem is this:
>>> > >>
>>> > >> I have index.htnl. this page is subkmitted to a JSP page. The
>>>problem is
>>> > >> TOMCAT says that this JSP page is not found. So, I am kind of
>>>
> looking
>
>>> > >> at the
>>> > >> JSP folder etc.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Any suggestions?
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Thanks once again.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> /KK
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >> ----- Original Message -----
>>> > >> From: "Kam Premkumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>> > >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>> > >> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:00 PM
>>> > >> Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>> you can create jsp directory and keep the jsps. But whats the
>>>
> problem
>
>>> > >>> you are facing now. !! Are u getting any error while accessing
>>>jsps. Try
>>> > >>> to start your tomcat like this
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> go to tomcat_home/bin/
>>> > >>> and catalina run
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> Hope fully you set the CATALINA_HOME=c:\tomcat40 something like
>>>in your
>>> > >>> env variables.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> Thanks
>>> > >>> Prem
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>> Prem:
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> I tried the directory structure you mentioned. I get the
>>>
> index.html
>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >> page.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>> The next page is an JSP, which I am not getting.
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> I have made changes in the server.xml also. Should I create a
>>>
> JSP
>
>>> > >>>> folder
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >> in
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>> webapps/myapp???
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> Thanks.
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>> /KK
>>> > >>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> > >>>> From: "Kam Premkumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>>> > >>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>
>>> > >>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 4:37 PM
>>> > >>>> Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>
>>> > >>>>> Create your own App directory structure under webapps
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> For example:
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> webapps/myapp
>>> > >>>>> webapps/myapp/WEB-INF
>>> > >>>>> webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/classes
>>> > >>>>> webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/lib
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> put your web.xml in WEB-INF
>>> > >>>>> put your class file in classes dir
>>> > >>>>> put your third party jars in lib ( eg jdbc driver)
>>> > >>>>> put your servlets,jsp in myapp
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> and a entry in server.xml like this
>>> > >>>>> <Context path="/myapp" docBase="myapp" debug="0"
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >> reloadable="true">
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>>> Thanks
>>> > >>>>> Prem
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> Hello,
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> I am using Apache TomCat 4.01. I am doing some test code.
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> I want to know:
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> 1. Where I need to put my class files for my web applicaiotn.
>>>I see
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >> many
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>>>> class folders in the install directory.
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> 2. Also, please specify the changes I need to make in the
>>>class path.
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> I appraciate your help, in advance.
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>> /KK
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>>>>>
>>> > >>
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