The problem you are facing is that the collections package was not a core library
until Java2.

You can find the collections package for JDK 1.1 at:

http://java.sun.com/beans/infobus/index.html#DOWNLOAD_COLLECTIONS


cheers,

francis


<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 22:38:48 -0800
>Did anybody get any where with the examples in Valesky's book?
>
>I have JDK 1.2.2 installed and the weblogic stuff that came on the CD that
>came with the book and I'm seeing that the install for the weblogic says
>that you have to use jdk 1.1.6 ...
>
>The problem I'm having is that when I run ejbc.bat on one of the examples
>it complains that there's no com/sun/java/util/collections/Map
>
>I'm using
>
>java -classpath %WEBLOGIC_HOME%\classes;%JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\rt.jar
>weblogic.ejbc book\chap03\hello\hello.jar
>
>but in the rt.jar that ships with jdk1.2.2 Map is under util not
>util/collections
>
>I'm guessing I missed something about how collections differs b/w 1.1.6
>and 1.2.2
>
>If I choose to use the recommended jdk 1.1.6 where do I get the ejb stuff
>from? I thought it was only available in j2ee?
>
>The ejbc.class that ships with weblogic has
>
>import com.sun.java.util.collections.Map;
>
>I think this is from the days when collections was not in the core.
>
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