Hey,
'cd'is the name of a directory (yes, not the best name for a directory, but
its got another meaning from 'change directory :-s) and SMC is a directory
under that. (hence .../cd/SMC)
I can access another page in .../cd/SMC/foo.jsp that specifies the form and
the target ('ACTION').
This action=insertProduct.jsp , which is the code that tries to handle the
uploading of files specified in the form on the previous page.
I do have a WEB-INF sub-directory in .../cd/SMC , and the lib directory in
there
does have the jar file that I need..
I still get this error...
any clues?
Thanks,
Kaushal
p.s. 'the ...' notation I've used above it to signify a directory structure
previous to the one described above.
>===== Original Message From Harry Mantheakis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>Hello
>
>What is 'cd'?
>
>SMC *should* be your context, because the WEB-INF sub-directory is located
>there - unless you've got things mixed up?
>
>Harry Mantheakis
>London
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm new to JSP, so this is confusing me. I am trying to use the
>> com.oreilly.servlet.multipart package to try and upload files for a test
page.
>>
>> However, I'm facing the following error:
>> /tmp/foo/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27/temp/cd/SMC/insertProduct_jsp.java:8:
package
>> com.oreilly.servlet does not exist
>> import com.oreilly.servlet.*;
>> ^
>> /tmp/foo/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27/temp/cd/SMC/insertProduct_jsp.java:9:
package
>> com.oreilly.servlet.multipart does not exist
>> import com.oreilly.servlet.multipart.*;
>> ^
>> 2 errors
>>
>> The packages are contained in a jar file called cos.jar , which I've put in
>> ../cd/SMC/WEB-INF (and /cd/SMC/WEB-INF/lib )
>> (the file that uses this - insertProduct.jsp - is located in ..../cd/SMC )
>>
>> Can anyone throw any pointers as to why this is happeneing? I set my
classpath
>> to point to the jar file, but it doesnt help (frankly, I don't see why it
>> would, since the webserver is running of a totally different daemon, and
I'm
>> not even the owner of that :( -- but I'm just trying to get this to
compile!)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kaushal
>
>
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