Hi Gorazd,
thank you (and Kurt Bernhard Pruener) very much for your explanation, now I
understand it!
Have a nice day!
Mirek Subrt
Gorazd Bozic
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Subject: Re: JavaBean at JSP
24.10.2000
13:01
Please
respond to
tomcat-user
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>
> Thank you Gorazd,
>
> your advice was fine!
I'm glad it's working now.
> If I want to have subdirectories SA, SB, SC, SD, ... under directory
> /usr/adissys/pok_JSP,
You can create the subdirectories SA, SB, ... and place JSP pages there
and access them within the same context. BUT: each context defined in the
server.xml file can have only one WEB-INF directory at the root of the
context and all the classes for the beans you use have to reside under
WEB-INF/classes subdirectory (you can archive them in JAR files and place
them under WEB-INF/lib also).
So - you can distribute JSP pages into different subdirectories, but must
have all the beans used by JSP pages in a single WEB-INF directory.
Gorazd
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