Nope, there is nothing special you have to do in JBuilder, it should take care of 
everything for you.
But you do have to put your classfiles in a package, and then it will work.

ie, your .java files should have a "package" statement in the top of it.

Filip
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 10:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: jsp:useBean error


Hi Flip, it seems like I really don't get back to posting in this newsgroup of ours' 
before midnite :), but anyway, here is the particular war file which you went out yer 
way to request of me!! I think that there is something to the solution which I have 
received from at least 2 other people to put the class in question into some kind of a 
package!!
The only thing is that, as I have already stated, I am trying/attempting to work in 
the JBuilder 8 Enterprise Trial app., and I am just wondering if there is something 
special that I have to do in that app. to do the job of packaging up the class, if you 
are yourself some kind of a semi-expert in using JBuilder I don't know. Well anyway, 
here is the war file attached to this that you wanted to see. Thank you. 

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