At 02:01 AM 4/11/2001, you wrote:
>Hmm...then I'm not sure what's going on...so is there a package statement in
>InfoBean?


In my experience if the bean is not in a package (i.e. not in the top-level 
package) the bean won't work.


>As for a setting in tomcat, I don't think you have to set anything to get a
>bean to instantiate. I wonder if it has anything to do with Jann mentioned.
>I've always put my jsp's in /webapps/mycontext and my beans in
>/webapps/mycontext/WEB-INF/classes/package_path and not had any problems
>with instantiation.

I've tried both and not had any problems, either.


>Also, check your case on the jsp directive. I noticed you've got
><jsp:useBean.../>, and if you copied/pasted that into your original message,
>then you've got that part correct. However, in one I was trying to do, I
>thought I had the case correct, but I actually had <jsp:usebean..../> and
>that was why I couldn't get it to instantiate.


That's familiar! Spent a whole afternoon tracking that one down ;( Couldn't 
tomcat throw an error/exception instead of simply accepting this tag?




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