Panos,

Check to see that you java bean directory is in the classpath of your
environment or system variables.

CLASSPATH=/usr/local/java/bin:/bin/java  : etc. : etc.

Regards,

Dylan

At 10:50 AM 12/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
>>  Hello there. I have written a jsp file that calls a bean (the bean opens
>>a
>>connection with the databse on the network) but everytime the class is to
>>be
>>loaded Tomcat returns an eror message which is: "Class <class name> not
>>found in type declaration". I am using Apache v1.3.14 and Tomcat v3.2 and
>>the classpath is configured to look for the appropriate classes in the
>>correct directory. The line that causes the problem is: <jsp:useBean
>>id="data" scope="application" class="com.myClasses.ReadData"/>.  Can
>>anybody
>>help? I am stuck two days now. Thanks in advanced.
>
>>   Panos
>
>hi guy
>
>i think it should not if you have installed your project in the standard way
>by jakarta-ant deploy tool.
>and you'd better pay more attention to the following points
>1. check is the bean class file really created in
>   {your project root dir}/WEB-INF/classes
>2.check if your bean class file was defined in one package.
>  in this case your bean class file should be created in
>  {your project root dir}/WEB-INF/classes/packagename
>3.if your bean file was defined in package
>  you should definitely write bean name like the following
>  packagename.beanname in you jsp files
>
>hope it can help you
>
>zk200
>
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