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Hi all,

I have recently built and deployed Tomcat 4.0.1.  Everything seems to
go well when starting it, and I can access the examples, etc, but I
have a very weird problem when deploying my own application (which
runs fine under Tomcat 3.2):

I have a series of JSP and class files which are deployed as
followed:

webapps/jsp -- contains JSP files
webapps/jsp/WEB-INF/classes -- contains class files

My JSP files attempt to access the classes with the following
directive:

<jsp:useBean id="someBean" scope="session" class="SomeBean" />

When this gets executed, I get a ClassNotFound exception, even though
SomeBean.class is in the classes directory...  BUT the weird part is
that it doesnt look for SomeBean - it actually looks for
org.apache.jsp.SomeBean!!  (if I put the SomeBean.class in the
org.apache.jsp.* framework, it will find it - but then of course
complain that SomeBean.class is not of the required type!).

I know I am probably missing something pretty small - but I cant find
it!

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks

Shashi Dookhee
Head of IT Infrastructure

e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telephone (Direct Line):        +44 (0)20 7298 8222

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