I'll answer the ones that I can:
First, you can't find servlet classes in your rcompile. Set your CLASSPATH
like this:
set CLASSPATH=......:/<path to your JSDK directory>/servlet.jar
Secondly, Netscape is coming up with a new Enterprise Server supporting the
latest servlets (JSDK2.1).
-- Yueying
Pat Trainor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I'm very, very new to Java, but have purchased 14 books,
including "Java Servlet Programming" by John Hunter. As I see it, adding
servlet compatibility to a .java source is simply placing the jsdk.jar in
the CLASSPATH, right? Documentation says that javac compiles servlets,
applets, scriptlets no sweat. I have no fancy Borland or MS tools.
But other documentation says it is included in the JDK v2.0
..problem is that using imports for those classes/packages does not find
the javax.* stuff! On linux I'm hoping to have more success, and it is
also my development platform of choice for Perl and DBI/ODBC.
Additionally, there are many versions of the JDK, apparently,
including GNU style. Which works with what? When is JRE necessary? I hope
someone else has been through this rite of passage before me!
As an aside, has anyone any experience with Netscape Enterprise
v3? I read that it only supports Servlet API v1.0, and is considered
unstable. I may HAVE to develop on this platform, and would really like to
hear what to do, or not, in order to use this platform on Sun Ultra.
BTW: just joined and the list is working great! See:
> How would you like to actually make money on the Internet?
And they said, "What harm could come from a simple programming
language?"..
pat
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