Well first check whether you have created the same directory structure for
MyApp as there is already there for the examples directory below  the jswdk
directory.
Then place your bean directory which has the BeanName.class, inside the
web-inf directory  & your jsp's in the jsp directory, both of which are
under the MyApp directory
If you have done the correct changes in the webserver.xml file then things
should work fine.
Hope this helps.
Have a nice day.
With regards,
Sachin S. Khanna.
----- Original Message -----
From: Veronique Dupierris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 3:45 PM
Subject: JSWDK, how to configure JSP Engine


> Hi,
>
>     I'm new in JSP (even Java) environnement. I have installed jswdk on
> my system qnd I 'd like to have my own directories for my application :
> MyApp
>  |---> JSP for my jsp files
>  |---> Bean for all my beans.
>
>     I tried to modify the webserver.xml file by changing exemples by
> myapp but it doesn't work. I have an exception : can't find
> bean.BeanName.
>     Could someone tells me how and where we configure the server for our
> application ???
>
> Thanks a lot !
> veronique Dupierris
>
>
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