--- Jeff Ousley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles,
> 
> The bean is actually on the same page in a
> declaration
> block. If I pull the bean out and put it into it's
> own
> class file, I can get it to work. I was just trying
> to
> get the example from the tutorial to work. It seems
> to
> work on the tutorial site, but I'm not sure what
> application server they are using.
> 
> -jeff

{{SNIP}}

I cannot imagine how that would work in any app
server. A Java bean is it's own class that can be used
by a jsp, a servlet, or even a Java gui app. Strange.
What tutorial are you looking at?

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