Thank you Gorazd,
your advice was fine!
I created directory
/usr/adissys/pok_JSP/WEB-INF/classes/mesto
and I copied into it my Mesto.class from directory
/usr/adissys/pok_JSP/SB/vzor/WEB-INF/classes/mesto.
Then I moved mesto.jsp from directory
/usr/adissys/pok_JSP/SB/vzor/mesto.jsp
right into directory /usr/adissys/pok_JSP.
Now I can (and must) call mesto.jsp like
http://intax5:8080/pok_JSP/mesto.jsp.
Thank you!!! But my question is:
If I want to have subdirectories SA, SB, SC, SD, ... under directory
/usr/adissys/pok_JSP,
and if I want to have at each of these subdirectories some JSP pages and
JavaBeans, is necessary for me to define context for each of this
directories SA, SB, SC, SD, ...?
I would like to use calling
http://intax5:8080/pok_JSP/SB/mesto.jsp (and so on for other JSP pages at
directories SA, SC, ...), but I do not want to define neither packages SA,
SB, SC, SD (at *.java - with phrase "import ..."), nor contexts (at
server.xml). Is it possible?
Thanks
Mirek Subrt
Gorazd Bozic
<gorazd.bozic To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
@arnes.si> cc:
Subject: Re: JavaBean at JSP
24.10.2000
10:41
Please
respond to
tomcat-user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <Context path="/pok_JSP"
> docBase="/usr/adissys/pok_JSP"
> debug="9"
> reloadable="true" >
> </Context>
...
> Location of my JavaBean Mesto.class:
> ***********************************
>
> /usr/adissys/pok_JSP/SB/vzor/WEB-INF/classes/mesto/Mesto.class
Isn't the location of WEB-INF for this context supposed to be
/usr/adussys/pok_JSP/WEB-INF
and not under the SB/vzor subdirectory?
Gorazd
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