Put your beans in the same package as your servlet and make sure their
methods' accessors are default (package view) or public.  You can then call
the methods within your servlet wherever you want.

Cheers!
Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bo Xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: Instantiate a bean in a servlet


> > Dear all,
> >
> > can anybody tell me how to instantiate a bean in a servlet.I have made
some
> > java bean classes and i want to use the methods of these bean classes
inside
> > my servlet which further connects to a database using JDBC.
> >
> > thanks
> > Rohit
> > [...]
>
> Hi :-)  I suggest you try the following:
> * if you want use a Class in "runtime"(you don't know it in
compiling-time),
>   you can use Java-Reflection; or you can use:
>   - "new MyUtility(...)"
>   - MyUtility.class.newInstance()...
>
> * normally, the utility class is initialized in:
>    - init(...) of Servlet
>    - ServletContextListener (Servlet 2.3)
>
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2001/jw-0126-servletapi_p.html
>
> * you can select which ClassLoader will load MyUtility,
>    for example, with TC4.0-b5, I can do it by putting
>    MyUtility in different folder.
>    - TOMCAT_HOME/classes(for unpacked class file),
>       TOMCAT_HOME/lib(for jar file)
>    - WEB-INF/classes(for unpacked class file), WEB-INF/lib(for jar file)
>    - ...
>
>
> have a nice day :-)
>
>
> Bo
> July 11, 2001
>
>
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