Problems importing files in JDeveloper 10g

Hi,
I have a project recently migrated to be developed in Oracle JDeveloper 10g (it was former developed in JDev 9), but when recompiling the project, some errors had occurred in import clauses.
There are some classes that are not recursed into a package and, importing them from one class that belongs to a package, it generates an error.
An example of the architecture:
EnderecoPensta
AtualizaEndereco
gov
|_ Curriculo
|_ CurriculoPDF
When adding 'import EnderecoPensta;' to gov.Curriculo, JDeveloper returns an error:"Error(3,22): '.' expected"
Otherwise, it returns: "Error(51,7): class EnderecoPensta not found in class gov.Curriculo"
Could someone help me with this?
Thanks
Diogo

OK, so the integrated run-time supports JSP 2.0 and tag files. But what I'm after is support in the design-time components. Specifically, I want to produce a set of user interface components that I can place in the component palette and have rendered in the JSP visual editor.
As far as I can tell (see previous post), jDeveloper's editor doesn't understand JSP 2.0 features. Therefore I suspect that the design-time as a whole doesn't and so I'll have to use regular Java tags for anything that needs to be able to be rendered at design time.
Oh well. Maybe I can write a Java tag implementation that somehow invokes a tag file and just write a simple wrapper taglib specifically for use within jDeveloper at design time.
L.

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