Please specify your environment.
Generally the beans are kept in the beans directory in the JSWDK.
Ritesh





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Hi All,
     I m using a bean in jsp. But the jsp file is not able to locate that
bean.  Does anybody have the idea as to what the dir. structure should be
and where to keep the jsp files, bean and the servlet.
     ur ideas will be a great help. Thanks in advance.

         Utpal

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