Liza,

Check if you are referring to the bean with the same id in file2. Or problem
could be with your classpath. Check if you've set it properly for the bean.
Also check if you are refering file2 in file1 with proper URL. I can't think
of any other reason. There is no need to put <jsp:useBean> in file2.

Vis..
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