JSP generated Servlet has package org.apache.jsp?

I have installed J2EE SDK 1.3 beta2.I deployed a simple jsp using the deployer tool.No errors in deployment.But iam not able to access my jsp at all.I even cross checked my web context.Everything is fine.But when i opened the servlet generated by the container i was surprised to see the linepackage org.apache.jsp;.I dont know how it got generated.It is because of this statement it is looking for jsp file in directory hierrarchy org/apache/jsp which i dont have.Can any one help?

[504 byte] By [jdcbalu] at [2007-9-26 6:38:06]
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Hello, I read your mail about JSP and package org.apache.jsp for year 2001. I am having the same problem and I dont know how resolve it. You are the only person that I view with this problem,can you help me?

Thank you very much.

M.Eugenia.

PD:My error when I run my applicacition is:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: No se puede compilar la clase para JSPNote: sun.tools.javac.Main has been deprecated.

D:\myforte2\tomcat401_base\work\localhost\D_3A_5Cmyforte2_5CRegistroWebServiceClient\getClave_0005fSOAP$jsp.java:0: Class javax.ejb.EJBObject not found in interface EJB.RegistroRemote.

package org.apache.jsp;

^

1 error, 1 warning

at org.apache.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:284)

at org.netbeans.modules.tomcat.tomcat40.runtime.IDEJspServlet.loadJSP(IDEJspServlet.java:431)

at org.netbeans.modules.tomcat.tomcat40.runtime.IDEJspServlet$JspServletWrapper.loadIfNecessary(IDEJspServlet.java:149)

at org.netbeans.modules.tomcat.tomcat40.runtime.IDEJspServlet$JspServletWrapper

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