I don't know where your problem is but maybe your could put some trace in order to
see which  code
is executed or no (using System.out.println("1");...) You should then localize the
problem ...

Chandhan Rangarajan a �crit :

> Hi mNm
>
> I am having a problem exactly similar to yours...
> Pls let me know if u find a solution to this.
>
> Thanks
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:   mNm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Thursday, October 12, 2000 2:00 AM
> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        Re: Why did the bean not invoked?
>
> Hi,
> Thanks. "\n" is perfect.
>
> For the classpath, package, and exception I did make sure that everything is
> there.
> I've also put the SOP statement, but nothing printed out.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "shravan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:16 AM
> Subject: Re: Why did the bean not invoked?
>
> > to move the text to next line use "\n"
> >
> > example
> > String str = "Hello\nWorld";
> >
> > this will print as
> > Hello
> > World
> >
> >
> > comming to your bean invocation from jsp, check if is available in the
> > classpath or not, check it is in the correct package or not, check if it
> is
> > not throwing any exceptions and if it not doing so then embed some SOP
> > (print) statements so that it can print in case the bean is invoked, u can
> > always comment out these once the bean and jsp page is working properly
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mNm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:03 PM
> > Subject: Re: Why did the bean not invoked?
> >
> >
> > >I'm really stuck on this, I did whatever I could but still couldn't solve
> > >the problem
> > >Please help me on this. I really don't know why did the bean not invoked.
> > >I tried to remove the Bean & JSP code, then I can see the HTML contents.
> > >But, if I put on the Bean & JSP code back,
> > >I can't see the HTML content. It just showed blank page.
> > >I assume the bean is not invoked because I did not receive any emails.
> > >
> > >The purpose of this page is, after the user have registered from the
> > >register page, it will redirect to this confirmation page and
> > >from this page will be sent a confirmation message to the registered user
> > to
> > >make sure that their email is valid.
> > >And also, I wanted to know how to put CRLF to separate the sentence per
> > >line?
> > >I remember in ASP we can do like this,
> > >bodytext = "Dear user," & chr(13) & chr(13)
> > >bodytext = bodytext & "Thank you for registering with us."
> > >then the result should be like this,
> > >Dear user,
> > >
> > >Thank you for registering with us.
> > >
> > >
> > >Please correct me if I have something wrong in my code,
> > >
> > ><%@ page info = "Confirmation Page" %>
> > >
> > ><html>
> > ><body background="../Images/biner.gif">
> > >
> > ><!-- Begin of JavaBean -->
> > >
> > ><jsp:useBean id="sendmail"
> > > scope="page"
> > > class="com.net.mail.mailBean"
> > >/>
> > >
> > ><!-- End of JavaBean -->
> > >
> > ><%
> > > String to = request.getParameter("email_add");
> > > String fullname = request.getParameter("name");
> > > String mailhost = "mail1.nettaxi.com";
> > > String from = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
> > > String cc = "";
> > > String bcc = "";
> > > String subject = "Confirmation Message";
> > > String bodytext = "Dear " + fullname + ", ";
> > > bodytext = bodytext + "In order to get your account activated, please
> send
> > >a reply from this message.";
> > > bodytext = bodytext + "Thank you for registering with us.";
> > > bodytext = bodytext + "Regards,";
> > > bodytext = bodytext + "Admin";
> > >
> > > sendmail.initMail(from, to, cc, bcc, subject, bodytext);
> > > if (sendmail.Sending(mailhost))
> > > {
> > >%>
> > >  <CENTER>
> > >   <FONT FACE=Verdana SIZE=2>
> > >    A confirmation message has been sent to your email. <BR>
> > >    Please check your mailbox. Thanks.
> > >   </FONT>
> > >  </CENTER>
> > ><%
> > > }
> > > else
> > > {
> > >%>
> > >  <CENTER>
> > >   <FONT FACE=Verdana SIZE=2>
> > >    We are very sorry. A confirmation message has not been sent due to
> some
> > >problems. <BR>
> > >    Please send email to <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > >ONMOUSEOVER="window.status='Contact Support'"> us </A>
> > >
> > >with the subject as "MAUMUL-PROBLEM" if you would like to report the
> > >problem. <BR>
> > >    We will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.
> > >   </FONT>
> > >  </CENTER>
> > ><%
> > > }
> > >%>
> > ></body>
> > ></html>
> > >
> > >Any help would be very appreciated.
> > >
> > >Thank you,
> > >Muliawan
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > >From: "Sachin S. Khanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:27 PM
> > >Subject: Re: Why did the bean not invoked?
> > >
> > >
> > >> Couple of things assuming that you had posted the complete source code
> :
> > >>
> > >> a) In your jsp page you haven't declared the mailhost variable which
> you
> > >are
> > >> sending as a parameter while calling the sendmail.Sending(mailhost)
> > >method.
> > >>
> > >> b) Your if block doesnot have a opening curly bracket but has a closing
> > >> curly bracket. Just check the semantics as per your requirement of the
> if
> > >> block.
> > >>
> > >> c) What browser are you using to view the jsp try it on more than one
> > >> browser.
> > >> Have a nice day.
> > >> With regards,
> > >> Sachin S. Khanna.
> > >> www.emailanorder.com
> > >
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