Problem in using jsp 1.1 custom tag library in websphere

I am using was 3.5.2. Everything has been installed properly. I am using jdeveloper 3.2 for building the jsp application using custom tag library. But when I run the jsp file in browser, its gives dr. watson on java.exe. I am using websphere 3.5.2 application server.
Have any body got this type of prob. ...
pls respond asap.
Thanks in Advance
Yogesh

Let me explain the problem again
I am using was(websphere) 3.5.2. Everything has been installed properly. I am using jdeveloper 3.2 for building the jsp application using custom tag library.
Application works fine in JDeveloper 3.2.
Application works fine even when deployed on JRun 3.0. ( we are evaluating various web servers).
How when deployed on WAS and I run the jsp file in browser, its gives dr. watson on java.exe. I am using websphere 3.5.2 application server.
WAS has typical settings as against JRun and Tomcat and may be I have not set the necessary paths.
Have any body got this type of prob. ...
pls respond asap.
Thanks in Advance
Yogesh
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