I'm narrowing in on passing a bean from a servlet to a JSP, using the JSP
reference implementation. The latest hurdle may be the classpath, or the
settings in jsp1.0/default.cfg. This is all on NT ( I'm  just using / rather
than \  in the Java style.

I tried to follow the /examples example, but get confused as soon as I see that
the jsp1.0/examples/servlets directory contains .html files and that the
examples/jsp directory has a separate subdirectory for beans. It would really
help to know which directory names are fixed for the server, or which are
internal to the examples suite.

Can someone please give simple instructions how to tell the page compile where
to find jsp-called beans!! What is this Web-inf directory? I've got as far as
determining the server can find servlets in the  jsp1.0/web-inf/servlets. Do
have to maintain a separate copy of  classes used as beans by jsp's?

Back to default.cfg and the wombat lines, is "app" a keyword ( as I guess webapp
is)? what is the difference between "base" in the last wombat line, and docbase
in the examples lines just above.





Paula Lumby
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