Hello guys,
I Was able to solve the problem.The solution is to put the bean in a package
and place it in the classes directory .Without that it wouldnt work

Regards
Sanjay Gomes


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>Subject: bean directory in Java Web Server 2.0
>Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 15:31:36 IST
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>hello,
>I am using Java Web Server 2.0 to host JSP
>and making a call to bean through it
>I have placed the bean class file in the classes directory
>but the server is not able to find it.
>What could be the problem?
>
>Is there some kind of path setting to be done also
>
>Secondly ,I dont need to use a .jar over here as when I  am using simple
>beans..
>
>Am I right on the second point ,if not correct me
>Please help
>
>TIA
>Sanjay
>
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