Hi,

Place your classes in the classes directory under the WEB-INF/classes in
your
web application. If your bean is in a jar format you can place it inside
the lib directory under the WEB-INF/lib.

Package structure in my opinition is needed, so you can separate you
components
base on their function.

Regards,
Wayan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: suresh babu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 12:04 PM
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> Subject: Where to place to bean classes?
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>
> Hi,
>   I'm new to Jsp programming.Im using tomcat.now i'm learning
> jsp.I don't know where to place bean classes in tomcat.Is  it in
> classes folder or any other?and is it necessary to create package
> structure for the bean classes?
> Kindly give me a detailed msg.
> Thanks
> suresh
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