No, you do not need Tom cat.

Check out the file startweblogic.cmd in NT or startweblogic.sh in Unix
You need to update the following two env. variable
JAVA_HOME & WL_HOME


Tushar

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> I'm using Weblogic 5.1 as my servlet engine and I'm trying to compile a
> Bean and it imports the:
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> import javax.servlet.http.*;
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> packages. As you can tell, I get a class not found error since I'm using
> Weblogic as my servlet and jsp engine...How do I get around this? If I
> need to install these packages, do I need to install Tomcat?
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