you have to set CLASSPATH variable in the system where your tools.jar
is located.

it might be \jdk1.2.2\lib\tools.jar.

just set it and it will work fine.

bye

John Weathers wrote:
>
> I am trying to compile a .java file and getting a couple of errors.
>
> It cannot locate the "javax.servlet.*" or the "javax.http.HttpServlet.*"
> I cannot find these classes anywhere in the directory.  I haven't been
> using servlets very....i'm just experimenting.  I guess the question is
> what programs/servers do I need installed to succesfully create and deploy
> servlets?  I think I may be currently missing some files.
>
> thanks in advance for the help!
>
> John
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