Place the full name of the itext jar file into your classpath. That should
solve it. If you're using an IDE, most of them have a setting/dialog where
you can specify the external libraries you're using. Add the iText library
to that list and you should be good to go.

---Andrew Binstock


Michael Clayton wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> I keep getting "the import com.lowagie cannot be resolved"
> I tried adding the external jars, and I even place the jar in my
> web-inf/lib directory to no avail. any ideas?
> 
> Mike
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