Custom classes in Web-INF/classes not recognised

          Can any body tell me why classes in WEB-INF/classes directory are not recognised by
          the WebLogic while importing in JSP??
          Thanks in advance
          

          Hi all,
          we were having the same problem - WebLogic not recognizing custome classes in
          the WEB-INF/classes directory. As soon as we removed the Class-Path entries from
          the WARs Manifest file (and placed the referenced JARs in the WEB-INF/lib directory)
          everything worked fine. It seems as if WebLogic excludes WEB-INF/classes from
          the classpath in case Class-Path entries in the manifest file are present.
          Is there a patch for this? If yes, I'd appreciate your notice!
          Cheers
          Georg
          [email protected] (Trace Lowe) wrote:
          >Sounds like I'm having the same problem. I have a JSP application, in
          >a WAR file, in an EAR (no EJBs). I'm trying to figure out where to
          >place the utility jar files. I've read several threads, and
          >documentation on WL7, and it seems that I should be able to place the
          >jars in the WAR lib or classes directory. I tried both, neither seems
          >to work. I even tried adding a "Class-Path" entry in the EAR manifest
          >in hopes that it might work. Nope.
          >
          >Can anyone help?
          >
          >- Trace
          >
          >"Dineshkrn" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<3d32cab0$[email protected]>...
          >> Can any body tell me why classes in WEB-INF/classes directory are not
          >recognised by
          >> the WebLogic while importing in JSP??
          >>
          >>
          >> Thanks in advance
          

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