For anyone who's had the same problem, Luc's solution works.  If you don't
have tools.jar in the suggested directories, just copy it to these
locations.

Thanks to everyone,
Chris

-----Message d'origine-----
De:     Luc Saint-Elie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date:   lundi 23 ao�t 1999 11:03
�:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:  Re: Trying JSWDK server (1.0final) on WinNT: annoying set-up again

Christopher,

After having a lot of problems with tools.jar I ended in adding the jar
file in both <...>/jre/lib/ext
Both because with a normal install you have one under your JDK home
directory and one under Program Files/JavaSoft/JRE/...

Hope this helps

I've never had any more problems since that setting

Le 10:50 23/08/99 +0200, Christopher BROWN a �crit:
>Hi,
>
>This seems to be quite a common query on the list, so I've looked at
>previous replies already; I've still got the same problem however.  This
>also occured when I tried JSWDK 1.0ea, but after 2 days, the problem
>mysteriously disappeared...
>
>Basically, running startserver.bat lets me go to http://localhost:8080 no
>problem; I can link to the docs, run the servlet examples, but I can't run
>the JSP examples.  The MS-DOS console which appears when running
>startserver.bat shows the following message (I suspect some of the message
>scrolled unhelpfully off-screen..):
>----------------------------------------
>         sun.tools.javac.Main

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