Package not found when importing in JSP

          I'm now using Weblogic 6.0 SP 2 for development. I did a test application, containing
          EJBs, and a JSP. Package the applications to an EAR file. Then I deploy the test
          application using hot-deploy - just drop the EAR into the domain\application folder.
          When I call the JSP page, I get an error saying that the package I'm importing
          is not found. What is wrong?? The test application works on Weblogic 5.1
          My WAR file contains only the JSP and XML descriptor. Do I need to include classes
          inside??? Don't think that is correct.
          Please advise.
          

          It was a bad mistake. Made an error in the application.xml, which refer to an invalid
          JAR file. Made the correction and it works like magic.
          Thanks :)
          "Cameron Purdy" <[email protected]> wrote:
          >WL 60 is tolerant of class location in that you can put all classes in
          >the
          >EJB JAR inside the EAR and it will work as well (sometimes better if
          >there
          >are xrefs) as carefully splitting classes between JAR and WAR.
          >
          >Chances are your context is not set up correctly. What is the web.xml?
          >What
          >is the URL you used? In WL 51 you provided the context in the "register"
          >line in the weblogic.properties. Now that info is self-contained in the
          >app
          >itself.
          >
          >Peace,
          >
          >--
          >Cameron Purdy
          >Tangosol Inc.
          ><< Tangosol Server: How Weblogic applications are customized >>
          ><< Download now from http://www.tangosol.com/registration.jsp >>
          >
          >
          >"Moong" <[email protected]> wrote in message
          >news:[email protected]...
          >>
          >> I'm now using Weblogic 6.0 SP 2 for development. I did a test application,
          >containing
          >> EJBs, and a JSP. Package the applications to an EAR file. Then I deploy
          >the test
          >> application using hot-deploy - just drop the EAR into the
          >domain\application folder.
          >>
          >> When I call the JSP page, I get an error saying that the package I'm
          >importing
          >> is not found. What is wrong?? The test application works on Weblogic
          >5.1
          >>
          >> My WAR file contains only the JSP and XML descriptor. Do I need to
          >include
          >classes
          >> inside??? Don't think that is correct.
          >>
          >> Please advise.
          >>
          >
          >
          

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