Have you udated the jsm.properties file's classpath?
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At 07:29 PM 3/17/2000 +0530, K.V.N.Murthy wrote:
>I am using JRUN webserver and I have placed my servlet in servlets director
>of Jrun.
>This servlet requires JDMK api class files.So i have placed the required
>JDMK API file (jawall.jar) file in the system classpath and also in the
>servlet directory of webserver.
>But when I sent request to the servlet, I am getting ClassNotFoundException.
>jawall.jar contains this class.
>Can anybody let me know how servlet finds the classes required.
>thanks
>
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