Is com.mybean the class or the package? If the class,
you are encouraged to name the class with a capital
letter, ie:
com.MyBean or com.Mybean.

Did you import the class at the top of the jsp?

<[EMAIL PROTECTED] import="com.MyBean" %>


--- marju jalloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don`t know what is going wrong
>   
>   I place my compiled bean in
> <mywabapps>/WEF-INF/classes/com
>   and my jsp file in <mywebapps> and my path is
>   <jsp:useBean id="stringBean" class="com.mybean" />
>   
>   when access I got two error
>   1. 
>   
> javax.servlet.ServletException: com/mybean (wrong
> name: mybean
>   2.   
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/mybean (wrong
> name: mybean)
>   
>   can someone help
>   Thanks
> Fredrik Rubensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:  Hi,
> 
> >   Where to place the jsp file? 
> 
> It can be in any directory under you webapp.
> Typically you place it in
> the root directory of your app. So if your app is
> called "mygoodapp" the
> jsp can be placed in /webapps/mygoodapp/ or any
> subdirectory. If it is called jsppage.jsp you can
> access it with
> http://localhost:8080/mygoodapp/jsppage.jsp assuming
> that you have a
> default installation of tomcat.
> 
> Regards,
> Fredrik Rubensson
> 
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