Dude,

There is good tutorial in javasoft.com for jsp.

Some thing like this ...
How to call a bean in jsp...
Mapping Form Fields with bean properties
Forwarding to an error page...

http://javasoft.com/jsp/. Try that tutorial once. All your doubts will
get cleared

Thanks
prem


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> Tim:
>
>
>
> Thanks for tolerating me with these simple questions.
>
> I tried your method getProperty). But still I am having problems.
>
>
>
> This is what I want to do. I have a simple java bean. I have a String
> variable x. I want to print the value of that x in the browser using JSP.
>
>
>
> This is what I tried:
>
> 1. I wrote a getter public String getX() in the bean and tried to access
> the method. The error was: No such method found.
>
>
>
> 2. I tried the getProperty in the JSP page. Error: no such property in Bean.
>
>
>
> Where am I wrong.
>
>
>
> I am also going thru the link you sent me.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> /KK
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Chen, Gin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 12:17 PM
>
> Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>
>
>  > I have never had to do what you guys are doing with the import
> before. Even
>  > when my class doesnt have a package. I think something might be
> missing from
>  > your classpath. Regardless, in answer to your second question.
>  >
>  > if ur property name was the same as the bean property name then u
> could just
>  > use:
>  > <jsp:setProperty name="mybean" property="*" />
>  > so if u wanted to set mybean.username to a request parameter username.
>  >
>  > But if ur bean variable was X and ur request parameter was username,
>  > then you have to set mybean.x as:
>  > <jsp:setProperty name="mybean" property="x" value="<%=
>  > request.getParameter(\"username\")%>" />
>  >
>  > Here's a helpful reference for u since ur obviously just starting to
> learn
>  > jsps:
>  >         http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tags/12/syntaxref12.html
>  > Also look at the java.sun.com tutorials for jsp/servlets.
>  >
>  > -Tim
>  >
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: Ketharinath Kamalanathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 1:12 PM
>  > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>  >
>  >
>  > Ricardo:
>  >
>  > Thanks for the explanation. It worked. Actually, I do not have any
> package.
>  > I followed what you said and included the import. I am able to access the
>  > bean!
>  >
>  > But here is another:
>  >
>  > I have a method in the bean that returns a String. I am tryi1ng to print
>  > that value in the browser using JSP.
>  >
>  > This is what I have in th JSP:
>  >
>  > <%@ page language="Java" %>
>  > <%@ page import="xyz"%>
>  > <jsp:useBean id="abc" scope="page" class="xyz" />
>  >
>  > <%! String c=null; %>
>  >
>  > <%=request.getParameter("username")%>
>  > <%=request.getParameter("password")%>
>  > And the name:
>  > <%=abc.returnX() %>
>  >
>  > What I get in theh browser is just a 1. What am I missing here?
>  >
>  > Thanks
>  > /KK
>  > ----- Original Message -----
>  > From: "Ricardo Rocha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>  > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>  > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:19 AM
>  > Subject: Re: TomCat Classpath
>  >
>  >
>  > > > Next problem: I have a small class which I need to instantiate in the
>  > > JSP. > I am using useBean, obviously. Looks like the class is being
>  > > searched in
>  > > > 'org.apache.jsp.xyz '. But my .class file is in
> myapp/webinf/classes >
>  > > folder.
>  > > > I do not have any package statement in the bean.
>  > > >
>  > > > Question:
>  > > >
>  > > > Should I have to set anything in the class path?
>  > > >
>  > > > Thanks
>  > >
>  > > if you don't put your class in a package, you have to import the class
>  > > using the page directive...
>  > > if you do put it a package, all you need is to put the package in the
>  > > /myapp/web-inf/classes directory and reference it in the page
>  > >
>  > > like:
>  > >
>  > > with:
>  > > /myapp/web-inf/classes/mypackage/myclass.class
>  > > in the jsp page:
>  > > <jsp:useBean id="something" class="mypackage.myclass" session="scope"/>
>  > >
>  > > otherwise:
>  > > <%@ page import="myclass.class"%>
>  > > and you put the class in /myapp/web-inf/classes/myclass.class
>  > > <jsp:useBean id="something" class="myclass" session="scope"/>
>  > >
>  > > Hope this helps...
>  > >
>  > >
>  >
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