Hi Srinivas,

the class file has to go in the web-inf/classses folder of your webserver.
the location of this folder differs from webserver to webserver.

Manoj

At 04:13 AM 5/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>    I am using a JSP page in which <jsp:useBean> action  uses a class
>
>   to check if a userid is valid.The JSP page is not able to recognize the
>
>   class.I have placed the .class file in the same directory as jsp page.
>
>   Should we do any changes to the web.xml file.
>
>Please Help
>
>Thanks
>Srinivas
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