set in classpath

set CLASSPATH=c:\jdk1.3\lib\servlet.jar;%CLASSPATH%

At 01:57 PM 6/19/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am new with JSP, I am trying to set up JRUN3.1 Developer Edition to
>learn Servlet and JSP.  I don't know how to set the path for the
>servlet.jar so what when I compile servlet I don't have to type in the
>whole path.  Can anyone help me please.
>
>Thanks,
>Duc
>
>
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