SessionBean is declared public and it has a public default constructor with no 
agrument... but still shows "the value for the useBean class attribute 
ISOTracking.SessionBean is invalid" error.

What could be wrong?  Any help or hint is highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Seble.


-----Original Message-----
From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:35 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: The value for the useBean class attribute... is invalid


Right. The issue is server side access to the class, not client side 
through httpd.

The following link seems directly related to the OP's issue:

http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=567258&messageID=2944921

Essentially the class must be a valid bean declared public with a 
default (no parameter), public constructor.

--David

Mark Thomas wrote:
> Martin Gainty wrote:
>   
>> David-
>>
>> ..he could also have execute/read permissions turned off in .htaccess
>>
>> M-
>>     
>
> Martin, you are talking nonsense and confusing the issue.
>
> 1) .htaccess is an httpd configuration feature that does not exist in
> Tomcat
>
> 2) The OP made no mention of using httpd in his configuration
>
> 3) Even if httpd was being used, .htaccess mis-configuration would not
> cause this error.
>
> Mark
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