Package not found when nested

When I tried to make packages in this way:
ApplicationProgram (import TalepDurum.gui.Kurumlar.*;)
TalepDurum(package)
--gui(package)
| --Kurumlar(package)
|
--TalepType(package)
and I tried to reach the Kurumlar package from the
ApplicationProgram, then it gives an error
saying that no such a package or classpath not found.
Anyone who understand the problem? Thanks for help...

This might help.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/interpack/packages.html
If you have a directory structure of TalepDurum/gui/Kurumlar and the directory that contains TalepDurum is in your Classpath when you compile, then it will work.

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