Try setting your classpath to include the files tomcat says it needs in the
installation docs.  I am running Win2k and I had the same problem until I
changed my classpath.

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Subject: problem getting tomcat to run on win32 platform


> I just installed tomcat on a win95 machine. I have no problems grtting the
> serlets to run however when I try to run a jsp page I get a 500 internal
> server error. the java console gives me the following message
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sun/tools/javac/Main
>
> I have "TOMCAT_HOME" set to c:\tomcat
> and "JAVA_HOME" set to c:\jdk1.3
>
> what am i overlooking
>
>
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