Where to put the java bean classes

Hi,
I am very new to the web service developer pack. I have written a java bean but don't know which directory to place it. Can anyone please tell mi???
Thanks

put in
WEB-INF/classes
if is a jar file
put in
WEB-INF/lib
regards

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