Hi Ramesh,

The bean that you are trying to instantiate is a JavaBean. These beans are
always used local to the JSP page. I have never seen a syntax anywhere close
to the one you are trying to give. Can you explain what you mean by 'remote'
beans ?

Regards,
Ritesh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramesh Kadirisani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 10:32 PM
Subject: how to access remote beans


> Hi everybody,
> This is a question from a newbie! Can i run a jsp program on one machine
that accesses a remote bean.
>
> I mean:
>
> if the following is the line i am using in my jsp program to access a bean
that is existing on my machine
> <jsp:useBean id="connection" class="com.xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xx.TestBean"
scope="page"/>
>
> can i access a remote bean in some way like
>
> <jsp:useBean id="connection"
class="http://xxx/com.xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xx.TestBean"; scope="page"/>
>
> Also please suggest me where should i focus in jsp technology to
understand this.
>
> Thanks,
> Ramesh Kadirisani.
>
>
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