You can put 'MyClass' anywhere there is a reference to it in JRun's:
$JRUN_HOME/jsm-default/properties/jrun.properties

file.  You should look at the java.classpath variable and either (1)add a
new directory to it (using either \\ or / if you're using a Windows machine;
/ for Unix) or (2) simply find one of the already defined directories listed
and add your class there.


                                                                Erik Sahl
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ralph
> Eddy
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 1:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Finding my Classes using JSP in JRun 2.3 on NT
>
>
> My JSP page is unable to find my classes.
>
> <% MyClass mc = new MyClass(); %>
> I get the following error: Class jsp.MyClass not found
>
> Where do I put my classes?
>
> I have been told to put my classes in a directory and include
> that directory
> in JRun's class path. Which properties file do I modify to do this?
>
> Or - could I put my classes in C:\JRun\jsm-default\classes  ?
>
> I understand that I will need to restart JRun to reload these classes.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ralph Eddy
> 415-383-4924
> fax) 415-383-6560
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