Hi Larry and RS,

Thanks for your feedback.

I did try importing the unpackaged classes, but with jdk 1.4 it gives an 
error that '.' is not found in the import statement, meaning i have to 
package.

I will do it hereafter, but for my older applications i can not use 
4.x.x and should be satisfied with 3.x.x and jdk 1.3, sad.

May i know the reason behind packaging the jsps into org.apchae.jsp?, if 
it isn't there it would be cool!

Thanks again
vel


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>With Tomcat 4.x.x, you need import unpackged classes as well.
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>"Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/11/2002 09:36:05 AM
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>Subject:    Re: Classes in WEB-INF/classes not visible to JSP pages
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>I do not know if I would consider this a bug. There was a related post
>just yesterday. If I understood it correctly, esentially, your jsp gets
>compiled as being in the org.apache.jsp package. Unless you explicitly
>import your unpackaged classes, they are expected to be in the
>org.apache.jsp package as well.
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>Drink the Kool-Aid...package your classes.
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>I could not compile jsp pages which handle classes found in
>WEB-INF/classes directory, 'class not found'. The classes are not
>packaged but when packaged, the jsp pages works fine. The thing is, it
>adds org.apache.jsp package to the class name?
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