i can't believe my eiyes.

Finding a class is a very 'basic' task for TomCat!
I can't believe that any TomCat developper didn't make a test with a bean!!!
We should have missed something...

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>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : James Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Envoye : mardi 26 fevrier 2002 18:05
>A : Tomcat Users List
>Objet : Re: problem in using <jsp:usebean...
>
>
>I had the same problems using tomcat 4.0.2, and apache
>1.3.22 on win2k.  In fact tomcat couldn't find any of
>my classes.  This only occurred using mod_jk, but
>eventually i got it to work.  It is strange, but
>here's how i got mine to work.  If you are using
>mod_jk, try commenting out the line regarding
>additional classpaths in your workers.properties file.
> Restart tomcat and apache.  It still won't work at
>this point.  Then uncomment the line and restart both
>tomcat and apache.  I think by commenting out the line
>and restarting apache and tomcat, it forces them to
>reload settings?  Not sure though.
>
>Also make sure you have the directive JKMount
>/servlet/* ajp13
>in httpd.conf file.
>
>james
>
>
>
>--- Harry Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I had problems with using beans with Tomcat 4.0.
>> Sometimes they would
>> work -- sometimes not.  I never got tomcat to
>> recognize two properties in
>> the same bean.  Eventually, I abandoned the bean
>> approach as unworkable with
>> tomcat.  If anyone has a reliable solution, I'd
>> really like to know about
>> it.  For now, I just @include the java source in my
>> JSP files.
>>
>> Hopefully,
>> Harry
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "arun yadav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:24 AM
>> Subject: problem in using <jsp:usebean...
>>
>>
>> > Hello friends,
>> > Iam doing a project using jsp.Iam facing a problem
>> in calling a bean from
>> a
>> > jsp page.Tomcat is unable to find the bean
>> class.Can anybody guide me how
>> to
>> > do that.
>> > I have put my bean class in
>> /webapps/examples/jsp/Online/WEB-INF/classes
>> > & the jsp file in /Online folders.
>> >
>> > -regards
>> > ARUN
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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