At 14:25 11.11.00 , you wrote:
>OK... I've gotten something working by removing my use of the
>jsp:useBean tag, and instead grabbing the EntityBean home, and
>creating manually, which seems to work.
yes, bean != enterprise java bean. you will do yourself a BIG favour if you
read up on jsp, ejb and java in general as there are some fundamental
basics missing. trial and error will not get you very far in J2EE. look at
the specs (they are actually rather readable) and maybe check out ed romans
ejb book (free download at www.theserverside.com).
regards,
robert
>Is it improper to use the <jsp:useBean> tag to work with entityBeans?
>Is this something that I should be using another Taglib for?
>
>I apologize for the basic-nature of this question, but I haven't done
>much work with EntityBeans, and even the O'reilly EJB book doesn't
>seem to provide much detail on the subject.
>
>
>Thanks!
>
>Sean P. McNamara writes:
> >
> > Hi again-
> >
> > Baby-steps, baby-steps.... I've finally gotten my application packaged
> > properly, and my 2.0 CMP EntityBean to deploy properly, but am having
> > problems accessing the bean via JSP. I've scanned the mailing lists,
> > but don't find anything related. Hopefully someone can lend me a
> > clue.
>
>
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>Sean P. McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>SOMA Technologies, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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