Sorry for the delay.

I was using com.theseus instead of org.theseus in the
JSP.  Or, as I'll tell my boss "There was a namespace
collision."  and launch into a description of
packages.

Thanks for all the help,
Joe

--- Marcel Schutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I believe that you should have your package (jar)
> in the orion/lib
> > >directory,
> > >from your message it seems that you have it in
> WEB-INF/classes. That
> > >directory is usually for servlets.
> > >Eric.
> >
> > Just to point out that per Official Sun Servlets
> 2.2 / Jsp 1.1
> > Specifications, all jsp and servlets inside a
> context wiull use the
> > WEB-INF/classes directory and all the jar (not
> zip) files inside the
> > WEB-INF/lib directory in their classpath.
> >
> >          Best Regards,
> >                  Kazuma
> >
> 
> That's right and I might add that the orion/lib
> directory is certainly not
> meant for application specific jars. You use it for
> third party jdbc drivers
> like hypersonic and other supporting classes that
> are used by orion
> directly.
> J2EE specifies plenty of places to put your
> application specific jars, just
> like Kazuma points out.
> 
> This means that Joe Fair has some other problem,
> could you perhaps post some
> extra info?
> 
> Marcel
> 
> 


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