Try adding the following to your classpath

/usr/local/java/lib/jsdk.jar

instead of just:

/usr/local/java/lib



Alejandro Canales wrote:

> On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Doug Welzel wrote:
>
> > Can you tell me exactly what your CLASSPATH variable is?  (just to make
> > sure)
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Alejandro Canales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 5:07 AM
> > > To: Doug Welzel
> > > Subject: Re: Servlets on Linux
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >     I follow your instructions as you (and many more guys) send me.
> > > I got this problem: When I can't compile this simple program:
> > >
> > > import java.io.*;
> > > import java.servlet.*;
> > > import java.servlet.http.*;
> > >
> > >
> > > public class SimpleServlet extends HttpServlet
> > > {
> > >   public void service(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
> > >        throws ServletException, IOException
> > >   {
> > >     res.setContentType("text/html");
> > >     PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
> > >     out.println("<HEAD><TITLE>Simple Servlet </TITLE></HEAD><BODY>");
> > >     out.println("<h1> SimpleServlet Output</h1>");
> > >     out.println("<p>This is from SimpleServlet.");
> > >     out.close();
> > >   }
> > >   public String getServletInfo()
> > >   {
> > >     return "A simple Servlet";
> > >   }
> > > }
> > >
> > > this are the errors:
> > >
> > > $ javac Servlet1.java
> > > Servlet1.java:2: Package java.servlet not found in import.
> > > import java.servlet.*;
> > >        ^
> > > Servlet1.java:3: Package java.servlet.http not found in import.
> > > import java.servlet.http.*;
> > >        ^
> > > Servlet1.java:6: Superclass HttpServlet of class SimpleServlet not
> > > found.
> > > public class SimpleServlet extends HttpServlet
> > >                                    ^
> > > 3 errors
> > > <---
> > > I carefully set CLASSPATH as you tell me. What should I do???
> > > I think apache is well configurated. But I need to test it, can you
> > > send me one simple servlet and how I run it???
> > >
> > >
> > >     Sincerely
> > >     A Canales
>
>         My CLASSPATH is set as follows:
> --->
>         $ echo $CLASSPATH
>         /usr/local/java/lib/classes.zip:/usr/local/java/jserv/servclasses.zip:
> /usr/local/java/jserv/src:/usr/local/java/lib
> <---
>         I put the jsdk.jar file in this directory:
> --->
>         $ ls /usr/local/java/lib/
> appletviewer.properties       font.properties.zh_EUC_CN
> awt.properties                font.properties.zh_TW_Big5
> classes.zip                   font.properties.zh_TW_EUC_TW
> content-types.properties      i386
> font.properties               i486
> font.properties.cs            i586
> font.properties.el            i686
> font.properties.hu            jsdk.jar
> font.properties.ja            org
> font.properties.ko            psfont.properties.ja
> font.properties.lt            rmic.properties
> font.properties.lv            security
> font.properties.pl            serialver.properties
> font.properties.ru            servclasses.zip
> font.properties.tr
> <----
>
>         I untar the JDSK for solaris and copy the file "jsdk.jar" into
> /usr/local/java/lib.
>         I am using JDK1.1.6 and seem that work well (I compile some little
> programs), but in the Instalation instrucions the JDK says that CLASSPATH
> is no longer needed, in fact I can compile programs in JDK1.1.6 whitout
> setting CLASSPATH, I don't know what I do wrong...
>         Can someone help me???
>
>         Sincerely
>         A Canales


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