I suggested you to set the classpath for the directory in which u have ur
servlet classes...
I am not talking abt the jar alone..
What platform are u working on?
In windows o can right click on the mycomputer>properties and set the
classpath variable..
In DOS I think it is something like ...set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;c:/....
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From: kal inuganti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:43 AM
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Subject: CLASSPATH
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I think the problem will be solved if u specify the classpath for your
servlet directory
In your environment variable like : c:/kal/servlets...
Hi I understand that this is so basic but how do I set the classpath? I
tried
everything but it did not work.
I tried setenv CLASSPATH .:home/c776765/jsp/jswdk-1.0.1/lib/servlet.jar
but it gave me an error message that said CLASSPATH undefined variable.
can you please suggest what I can do?
Thanks
Kalyan
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