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Hi,

>
>What does it mean, if the file doesn't gives the line mentioned? What should
>I do if the right line doesn't appears??
>I only unpacked the jsdk! maybe a broken jsdk??
>thanks for your further hints
>

Basically, it means you don't have the JSDK2.0 package (or you have a broken
unzip command!?!).

When java needs to find a class, (i.e. javax.servlet.Servlet), it searches
for the file "javax/servlet/Servlet.class" relative to all of the directories
in the CLASSPATH.  A ".jar" file acts like a directory system full of files.
You can inspect what is in a directory with "ls", but you need to use the
"unzip -l" command to inspect what is in a ".jar" file (which is just a ".zip"
file by another name).  Alternatively, you can use the "jar" command
("jar -tvf jsdk.jar") to list the contents of a ".jar" file.  The "unzip -l"
listing of my jsdk.jar (JSDK-2.0) file is shown below.

Please beware that other jar files may inadvertently be in your CLASSPATH
which have a "javax/servlet/Servlet.class" file in them, and you must ensure
that all such jar files (and directories) are _not_ in your CLASSPATH.
Other jar files that might have this class include the 
"jswdk-1.0.1/lib/servlet.jar" file (Servlets 2.2) (!?!).

Also, my jsdk.jar file is 76453 bytes.

   sequoia[spadkins]:/usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib> ls -l
   total 76
   -r--r--r--   1 spadkins localadm    76453 Apr 21  1998 jsdk.jar

If you don't have this file, get it from

   http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html (Downloads Archive)

Download "jsdk20-solaris2-sparc.tar.Z".
Unpack it in /usr/local with 

   uncompress < jsdk20-solaris2-sparc.tar.Z | tar xvf -

Check that the file in /usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar has the size and
contents as described.

Sorry to be long-winded, but I am hoping this answers your questions
and we don't need to go back and forth on this a lot before you achieve
success.

Stephen Adkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

P.S. "unzip -l jsdk.jar" output follows...

Archive:  jsdk.jar
 Length    Date    Time    Name
 ------    ----    ----    ----
      0  04-21-98  12:29   javax/
      0  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/
      0  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/
   3028  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/http/HttpUtils.class
    931  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/http/HttpServletRequest.class
   2561  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/Cookie.class
   2332  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/HttpServletResponse.class
    630  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/HttpSession.class
    328  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/HttpSessionContext.class
   5381  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/http/HttpServlet.class
   2749  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/http/NoBodyResponse.class
    709  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/http/NoBodyOutputStream.class
    677  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/HttpSessionBindingEvent.class
    348  04-21-98  12:31   javax/servlet/http/HttpSessionBindingListener.class
    531  04-21-98  12:29   javax/servlet/Servlet.class
    355  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletException.class
    383  04-21-98  12:29   javax/servlet/ServletConfig.class
    490  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletResponse.class
    879  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletRequest.class
    689  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletContext.class
   2022  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletOutputStream.class
    481  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/ServletInputStream.class
    869  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/UnavailableException.class
    200  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/SingleThreadModel.class
   1739  04-21-98  12:30   javax/servlet/GenericServlet.class
      0  04-21-98  12:29   sun/
      0  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/
      0  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/
   1422  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/Ascii.class
   1794  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/Pool.class
    914  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/Queue.class
    276  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/QueueFullException.class
    278  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/util/QueueEmptyException.class
      0  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/
   7228  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/http/HttpDate.class
   1223  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/http/HttpDateUpdater.class
   3015  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/http/HttpInputStream.class
   4628  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/http/HttpOutputStream.class
  15034  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/http/HttpRequest.class
    372  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/InvalidRequestException.class
   3921  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpRequestLine.class
   2543  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/MessageString.class
   2636  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/MessageBytes.class
   4855  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/MimeHeaders.class
    846  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/MimeHeadersEnumerator.class
   3775  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpSessionImpl.class
   3463  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/SessionContextImpl.class
  12709  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpResponse.class
   1751  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpResponse$OldCookieExpiry.class
    270  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpRequestListener.class
   4090  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/MimeHeaderField.class
   3623  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/CacheControlHeader.class
   8643  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpServer.class
    443  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HackURLConnection.class
   4974  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpServerHandler.class
   1970  04-21-98  12:32   sun/servlet/http/HttpServletConfig.class
    535  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/ServletConnection.class
   5046  04-21-98  12:31   sun/servlet/ServletLoader.class
 ------                    -------
 130589                    58 files


>> It is as though the jsdk.jar file is not in the right place.
>> Try this from that directory
>>
>>    unzip -l ../JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>>
>> and see if this line
>>
>>     531  04-21-98  12:29   javax/servlet/Servlet.class
>>
>> shows up in there.
>>
>> Stephen Adkins
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> P.S. The -l option to unzip keeps the jar from being unpacked,
>>      of course.
>>
>> >
>> >Hi all
>> >
>> >I unpacked the jsdk 2.0, apache 1.3.11, mod_ssl, open_ssl and configured
>> >the apache with mod_ssl successfully!
>> >
>> >Now, I try to configure the apache Jserv with the following command:
>> >
>> >./configure --with-apache-src=../apache_1.3.11
>>
>>--with-jdk-home=../jdk1.2.2 --with-java-platform=2 --with-java=../jdk1.2.2/
>b
>>
>>in/java --with-javac=../jdk1.2.2/bin/javac --with-javadoc=../jdk1.2.2/bin/j
>a
>>
>>vadoc --with-jar=../jdk1.2.2/bin/jar --with-JSDK=../JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar --
>d
>> >isable-debugging --enable-EAPI
>> >
>> >But the configure script always gives me this error message and dies:
>> >
>> >checking JSDK... configure: error: javax.servlet.Servlet not found in
>> >../JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>> >
>> >What is the problem? I tried already several options. But always the same
>> >problem....
>> >
>> >Thanks for your help
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
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