Eduardo;
if the message is coming from jsp side; u could check the name of the bean
u have specified in your jsp in the <bean:define> tag under name="bean"
attribute.. good luck

Erkan,  from turkiye



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Hi there...

I've been searching for this problem but I can't find any solution:

Servlet Error: Cannot find bean org.apache.struts.taglib.html.BEAN in
scope null

Does anybody have an idea on what's going on?

Thank you very much!!



Edo Fuenzalida
Sr Programmer Analyst
National BarCode System






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