Hi David - 

Did you ever find out why the javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http; imports 
were not being accepted?  

Those files exist in my system - although not in the place where the eclipse 
IDE is looking for them.  I have a BUNCH of books and access to the Eclipse 
docs - but have not stumbled on any indication of how to make those JAR files 
available to the system.  

Surely we are not the only two dudes out here trying to do this SIMPLE little 
exercise.  If anyone would care to chime in with some info, in the words of 
'Butthead, "THAT would be cooool... uh-huh-huh..." 

Thanks!  

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