Siva Surya Kumar V wrote:

> Hello sir..
>
>     I just mailed one mail regarding the Vector .
>     I done some R&D and i modified the declaration as:
>     <%! java.util.Vector nam; %>
>
>     And its working !!!!!!!
>
>    Why i have to give this. Infact i imported java.util in JSP file :
>
>     <%@ page import ="java.util.*" %>
>
>     Please tell me. But i got a temporary solution !!!

>
> > <%@ page import = "project.display" %>
> > <%@ page language="java" %>
> > <%@ page import ="java.util.*" %>
>
> > <jsp:useBean id="display" class="project.display" scope="session"/>
> > <jsp:setProperty name="display" property="*"/>
>
> > <HTML>
> > <BODY>
> > <%! Vector name; %>
> > <%= display.getNames() %>
> > </BODY>
> > </HTML>
>
> > But its giving this error !!
> > Class C_0003a.jws.jwsdk.examples.jsp.surya.Vector not found;
> > Vector name;(error at ; ).
>
> > Then i modified the program like
> > Vector name= new Vector(); --> It scolded (:-(.) like any thing.

mmm? don't know why you are getting those errors. I have tried using <%!
Vector name = new Vector() %> and I had no trouble with it. However I think
a similar thing has cropped up before, for instance why when you import a
bean
    <%@ page import="com.myCo.beans.ThisBean" %>
do you then have to give the full package name in the <jsp:useBean > tag?
come to think of it if you give the full package name of a bean in the
<jsp:useBean > tag why do you have to import it in the first place?

Can anyone enlighten me?

Karl

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