I thought Tomcat is checking ~/WEB-INF/classes automatically. Is there a way to make this possible? Otherwise I have to change enviroment variables everytime the server changes...
But I will try this. Thanks.


Aggarwal, Gautam (IE03) wrote:

This happens when Tomcat cannot find the classpath to a class being used in
a JSP page, in your case - Test. Go to the environment settings of your
computer and specify the classpath upto the folder ~/WEB-INF/classes.

Bye,
Gautam

-----Original Message-----
From: David Zellhoefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: easy question


Hello!


I have a easy question for you:

1)I have written a class called Test, compiled it and placed it in
~/WEB-INF/classes/
2) Now I want to use objects from Test in a JSP, but if I try to use
Test Tomcat always tells me that it is not able to resolve the symbol.

What shall I do? Do I need to change the web.xml?

Thanks,

David

PS: I've restarted Tomcat 4.1.12 everytime I changed something in the
WEB-INF directory.


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