Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 12:55:53 -0500 From: "Drew Lister" <dlister@crossoft.com> To: "Sean Kelly" <kelly@ad1440.net>, <freebsd-java@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: Trying to Create a simple Bean Message-ID: <9FD1AD5A8A0EB94B8B41ABC47563ED4B3B5C@exchange1.crossoft.com>
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When I put the line in : < %@page <mailto:%@page> import="DiceBean" %>
I get this error
/usr/local/www/gnujsp/jsp__pants_2ejsp.java:6: Class DiceBean not found
in import.
import DiceBean;
^
1 error
Should DiceBean be part of a package? I was just referencing it as one
class.
The CLASSPATH of the webserver (Apache.conf) does include the location
of DiceBean.
Should you store all classes that you create in another directory
besides the home directory of the www pages?
Thanks,
Drew Lister
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Kelly
Sent: Wed 3/7/2001 12:10 PM
To: Drew Lister; freebsd-java@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:
Subject: Re: Trying to Create a simple Bean
> DiceBean time = (DiceBean)
Do you have the package for DiceBean imported
in your <%@ page ... %> declaration?
Is the class definition for DiceBean available
to GNU JSP? In other words, does the CLASSPATH
of the web server include the location of
DiceBean?
--k
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