Your bean must be compiled, and then put them in the LIBPATH of your JSP
PROXY...
but be carefull, I'm using JRUN ( as JSP Proxy) and the LIBPATH is define in
JRUN configurations files... (If someone can tell us how to fix that...)
And I use Package to in my bean.
Can you tell us what JSP PROXY you're using...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of /servlet-interest Paula
> Lumby
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 9:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: where to put properties files when using jsp1.0 reference
> implementation
>
>
> I am developing an jsp/serlvet demo using the JSP 1.0 refernce
> implementation.
> Most things are now working but I am stuck on where to put the following:
>      properties files used by servlets
>      bean classes when the bean is populated with data by a
> servlet and then
> used by a jsp
>
> It could well be that the answer lies in setting up the
> default.cfg file, so I'd
> love some documentation. What I know so far is that .jsp and
> .html files go in
> jsp1.0\webpages. Servlets go in jsp1.0\webpages\web-inf\servlets.
> The only way I
> can pass data from a servlet to a jsp is through the session
> object, but I want
> to use the bean tags.
>
> Paula Lumby
> IBM VisualAge for Java/C++/RPG Services
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