Isabel,

Assuming LionPage extends CSpPage, there should be no problem. It doesn't
have to be part of the project.

Did you encounter any problem?

For the existing pages you can modify the Javacode to ..extends LionPage.
For new pages, if you want this to happen automatically, in the Studio go to
options->class options->Superclasses->Page
and enter LionPage.

There might be some minor issues about the package and loacation where you
keep LionPage.


Aby

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kaluza, Isabel SLGA [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 1:42 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      [ND] Super Page not spider.visual.CSpPage???
> 
> Hi
> In all my pages I need to extend to a java file LionPage instead of
> extending to spider.visual.CSPage
> 
> For example
> my file declarations in my project are public class pagename extends
> LionPage
> The change was made when migrated
> How do I incorporate the above in ND studio for existing pages and new
> pages
> created??.
> 
> LionPage is just a java file that exists in my project directory...  It is
> not included in my project.spj file
> Will my project work in this regard>
> During migration, I said no when asked if extraneous files not in
> project.spj will be included.
> Will that cause a problem for me now???
> Isabel Kaluza
> Junior Systems Planning Analyst
> Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
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