Sven Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried to run a simple JSP example and get an error while accessing a JSP.
> Under the webapps directory of my Tomcat 4.1.10 installation I created a directory 
>named "Tracking". Under that directory I have a driectory named "jsp". Under that 
>directory I have another directy named "tracking" in which I stored two JSP files 
>"logInForm.jsp" and "test.jsp". The "logInForm.jsp" is a simple formular in which the 
>user can enter a user-name, a password and other parameter needed for an login in my 
>backend system. When the user submits this form the request is directed to the URL 
>http://localhost:8080/Tracking/jsp/tracking/test.jsp At this point Tomcat tries to 
>compile the "test.jsp" into a servlet. The "test.jsp" should create a new instance of 
>a Java class named "tracking.testBean" in which all the login data the user has 
>entered in the formular will be stored. The "test.jsp" is quite easy:
>     <%@ page errorPage="ErrorPage.jsp" %>
>     <%@ page import = "tracking.TestBean" %>
> 
>     <jsp:useBean id="testBean" class="tracking.TestBean" scope="session">
>     </jsp:useBean>
>     <jsp:setProperty name="testBean" property="*" />
> 
>     <%
>      java.io.FileWriter file=new java.io.FileWriter("g:\\tracking\\output.log", 
>true);
>    
>      //DEBUG
>        file.write("test.jsp:TestBean:\n");
>        file.write("\t sessionID: "+ session.getId() +"\n");
>        file.write("\t user: "+testBean.getUser()+"\n");
>        file.write("\t password: "+testBean.getPassword()+"\n");
>        file.write("\t server: "+testBean.getServer()+"\n");
>       file.close();
>     //DEBUG ENDE
>   %>
> 
>  
> While compiling the "test.jsp" the following error occured:
> 
>     org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
> 
>     An error occurred at line: 4 in the jsp file: /jsp/tracking/test.jsp
> 
>     Generated servlet error:
>         [javac] Compiling 1 source file
>     
>F:\Programme\Apache\Tomcat_4.1.10\work\Standalone\localhost\Tracking\jsp\tracking\test_jsp.java:7:
> cannot resolve symbol
>     symbol  : class TestBean  
>     location: package tracking
>     import tracking.TestBean;
>                     ^
>     
>F:\Programme\Apache\Tomcat_4.1.10\work\Standalone\localhost\Tracking\jsp\tracking\test_jsp.java:44:
> cannot resolve symbol
>     symbol  : class TestBean  
>     location: package tracking
>           tracking.TestBean testBean = null;
>                   ^
> 
>     An error occurred at line: 4 in the jsp file: /jsp/tracking/test.jsp
> 
>     Generated servlet error:
>     
>F:\Programme\Apache\Tomcat_4.1.10\work\Standalone\localhost\Tracking\jsp\tracking\test_jsp.java:46:
> cannot resolve symbol
>     symbol  : class TestBean  
>     location: package tracking
>             testBean = (tracking.TestBean) pageContext.getAttribute("testBean", 
>PageContext.SESSION_SCOPE);
>                                 ^
> 
>     An error occurred at line: 4 in the jsp file: /jsp/tracking/test.jsp
> 
>     Generated servlet error:
>     
>F:\Programme\Apache\Tomcat_4.1.10\work\Standalone\localhost\Tracking\jsp\tracking\test_jsp.java:49:
> cannot resolve symbol
>     symbol  : class TestBean  
>     location: package tracking
>                 testBean = (tracking.TestBean) 
>java.beans.Beans.instantiate(this.getClass().getClassLoader(), "tracking.TestBean");
>                                     ^
>     4 errors
> 
>     at 
>org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:120)
>     at 
>org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:293)
>     at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.generateClass(Compiler.java:315)
>     at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:326)
>     at 
>org.apache.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:474)
>     at 
>org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:182)
> 
> 
> I've no idea why Tomcat is'nt able to find the Java class "tracking.TestBean". I've 
>stored the file "TestBean.class" in the directory 
>"...webapps\Tracking\Web-Inf\classes\tracking".

Either install Tomcat on the C: drive, or upgrade to Tomcat 4.1.11.

Remy


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