Not sure it's the problem but...why no scope defined?
Rick Palmer wrote:
> Please help,
>
> Have installed Tomcat 3.2.1 successfully on W2K and all examples
> work fine. JSPs and servlets that we create also are hunky dory.
>
> The problem - beans do not work for me.
>
> I reference the bean in the JSP in the usual way (have tried
> it with and without the import):
>
> <%@ page import = "icegroup.beans.MyBean" %>
> <jsp:usebean id="mytestbean" class="icegroup.beans.MyBean"/>
>
> <jsp:getProperty name="mytestbean" property="mystring"/>
>
> The error that results when I run the JSP is:
> org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Attempted a bean operation on a
> null object.
>
>
> I have the bean class in my WEB-INF\classes directory (have also
> tried it in WEB-INF\classes\icegroup\beans). Have also tried
> setting the CLASSPATH directly to the class folder in the Tomcat
> startup script. ( The bean code is shown below for completeness. )
>
> I have been digging into docs and forums for a couple of days
> on this one so your ideas and help are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick Palmer
> IceGroup, Inc.
>
>
> .
> .................................................................................
>
>
>
> package icegroup.beans;
>
> public class MyBean implements java.io.Serializable
> {
> private int myint;
> private String mystring;
>
> public MyBean()
> {
> myint = 1;
> mystring = "MyBean Generated String";
> }
>
> public int getMyint()
> { return myint; }
>
> public void setMyint(int i)
> { myint = i; }
>
> public String getMystring()
> { return mystring; }
>
> public void setMystring(String s)
> { mystring = s; }
> }
>
>
>
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