Hi Arno,
thanks a lot for your quick reply!
What do you mean exacly?
I tryed in the jsp
<%@ page import="org.apache.jsp.*" %>
but got the same error...
Maybe you mean something else?
Here is my complete server.xml, web.xml, and jsp.
I hope you find out whats wrong, I cann't see anything!
Tx, Sunny
WEB-INF/web.xml :
...
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>inobase</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-value>"/home/inovit/inorms"</env-entry-value>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
</env-entry>
server.xml, in my context section :
...
<Environment name="inobase" type="java.lang.String"
value="/home/inovit/inorms"/>
>From a jsp I want to read this variable and pass it to a class.
jsp:
<%
inovit.webadmin.InterimApp ia = new inovit.webadmin.InterimApp();
org.apache.jsp.Context ctx = null;
String value = "" ;
try { ctx = new org.apache.jsp.InitialContext(); }
catch (org.apache.jsp.NamingException e) {value = "no ctx";}
if (!value.equals("no ctx"))
try { value = ctx.lookup("java:/comp/env/inobase"); }
catch (org.apache.jsp.NamingException e) {value = "no path";}
%>
another try:
<%
inovit.webadmin.InterimApp ia = new inovit.webadmin.InterimApp();
Context ctx = null;
String value = "" ;
try { ctx = new InitialContext(); }
catch (NamingException e) {value = "no ctx";}
if (!value.equals("no ctx"))
try { value = ctx.lookup("java:/comp/env/inobase"); }
catch (NamingException e) {value = "no path";}
%>
I allways get the same error:
A Servlet Exception Has Occurred
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
An error occured between lines: 50 and 59 in the jsp file:
/inopacs/statusrf.jsp
Generated servlet error:
/mirror/tools/tomcat/work/localhost/webadmin/inopacs/statusrf$jsp.java:60:
Class org.apache.jsp.Context not found.
Context ctx = null;
^
An error occured between lines: 50 and 59 in the jsp file:
/inopacs/statusrf.jsp
Generated servlet error:
/mirror/tools/tomcat/work/localhost/webadmin/inopacs/statusrf$jsp.java:62:
Class org.apache.jsp.InitialContext not found.
try { ctx = new InitialContext(); }
^
An error occured between lines: 50 and 59 in the jsp file:
/inopacs/statusrf.jsp
Generated servlet error:
/mirror/tools/tomcat/work/localhost/webadmin/inopacs/statusrf$jsp.java:63:
Class org.apache.jsp.NamingException not found.
catch (NamingException e) {value = "no ctx";}
^
An error occured between lines: 50 and 59 in the jsp file:
/inopacs/statusrf.jsp
Generated servlet error:
/mirror/tools/tomcat/work/localhost/webadmin/inopacs/statusrf$jsp.java:66:
Class org.apache.jsp.NamingException not found.
catch (NamingException e) {value = "no path";}
^
4 errors
Arnaud H�ritier schrieb:
> The package org.apache.jsp is a virtual package.
> This package is used to generate servlet sources from JSP pages.
> All classes generated under TC/work/.... belong by default to this package.
> I think that you need to add the import of the Context class in the JSP page which
>uses it.
>
> Arno
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De: Sunhild Copony [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Date: jeudi 29 novembre 2001 10:27
> > �: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Objet: Class in org.apache.jsp not found - please help!!
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using Tomcat 4.0b rc1 on Solaris and J2SDK 1.3.1.
> >
> > Where can I find org.apache.jsp? I searched the complete jars, but
> > didn't found it...
> > I want to use the environment settings in server.xml, and than use the
> > variable in my jsp, but get the error:
> >
> > Class org.apache.jsp.Context not found.
> > Context ctx = null;
> > ^
> >
> > Could you please help me!
> > Thanks a lot,
> > Sunny
> >
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