Thanks for the response,

Please excuse my ignorance, I'm a newbie,  I don't quite understand why
adding it to a jar vs the classes directory would change anything.   I have
several other classes in this same package and I'm describing them all the
same in my faces-config.xml.  They all seem to load just fine.





m4rkuz wrote:
> 
> I think what you need is to put you're  class in your Web-INF\lib
> directory
> as a jar,
> 
> Cordialmente,
> 
> 
> Marcus V. Sánchez D.
> ______________________
> Enterprise Developer.
> Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)
> 
> 
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:57 AM, zappos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Has anyone seen this ?  I register the bean as described below.  The
>> class
>> is
>> being included in WEB-INF/classes.  I don't understand why myfaces
>> doesn't
>> see it.
>>
>> I'm using myfaces-api-1.1.5 and myfaces-impl-1.1.5.jar
>> thanks
>>
>>
>>  <managed-bean>
>>    <managed-bean-name>previouspaymentController</managed-bean-name>
>>
>>
>> <managed-bean-class>colorado.dor.tax.sales.controller.PreviousPaymentController</managed-bean-class>
>>    <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
>>  </managed-bean>
>>
>> my jsp calls it as
>>
>>      <td class="td20-40-20-0pad"><h:commandButton value="Cancel"
>> action="#{previouspaymentController.cancelInterview}" />
>>
>>
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