Hi,

 as per  the jsp spec the class name should be fully qualified


Regards

Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
Electronic Data Systems India pvt Ltd

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From: Duc Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 7 June 2002 9:35 AM
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Subject: Tomcat 4.0.3Problem



Hi all,
I have a question I have a bean Called ProductBean have the package of
Product.ProductBean.  In my jsp page I've used this statement  <%@ page
import="Product.ProductBean"%> to import the product bean. In my jsp page if
I do something like this <jsp:useBean id="product" class="ProductBean"
scope="request" /> it would give me an error say that it can't find
ProductBean.  However, if I put it like this <jsp:useBean id="product"
class="Product.ProductBean" scope="request" /> then it would work.  I just
wonder if this is Tomcat error.  Can someone verify this for me please.

Thanks,
Duc

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