Make sure the bean is in your classpath when you start
the web server.

Kachana


--- sufi malak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what I am doing is right or wrong,
> I went to public_html and put the jsp and class
> files and then then I
> started the javawebserver, and go to the browser
> typped :
> http://localhost:8080/thejspfile.jsp
> but I got this error :
> 500 Internal Server Error
>
> Java Server Page Translation Error
>
> Error during page parsing:
>
> com.sun.server.http.pagecompile.jsp.JspException:
> Class: empQBean not found
>
> Coulsd you please help me.
> Thanks
>
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