Howdy,

>I did it. I ve created a package ( named euc ) under my app directory,
but
>TomCat didnt find it - " package euc does not exist... " - TomCat
returns
>me. Classpath is setted correctly.

Under your webapp root, you have a WEB-INF directory, which has a
classes directory, which has a euc directory, which has your bean
(Dica.class), right?  Dica.java starts with the line
package euc;
right?

You don't need to modify the environment $CLASSPATH nor the CLASSPATH in
tomcat's startup scripts.  Tomcat automatically picks up classes from
WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes for your webapp.

Yoav Shapira



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