Dear Shashi

I feel that while working with weblogic all class paths are properly
managed.
another thing is that when you define a JSP for web logic automatically you
are
importing some CLASSES for your page processing.

If you check your class paths and also if reffering your JSP page context
then you need
to take care of javax.naming package whether it is in proper classpath.

about Java webserver I feel that  you are not using proper environment.
Please try with J2EE.

Regards
jaisinh


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From: shashi bhusan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:09 PM
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hi all!

I have two problems:
1. I am running a Jsp page from Weblogic and its able to use ejbs and make
database connection also. But when I am trying to run the same jsp from
Javawebserver2.0 on same m/c it give error javax.naming package not found.
What should I do ?

2. When another application updates the databse used by Weblogic application
my ejbs are not displaying the latest updates until I restart the m/c Why is
it so and how to overcome it ?

Thanks in advance

Shashi
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