You can do one of two things:
1. Put your package classes in a jar file and then place the jar file in
<server-root>/lib
2. Place your package classes under <server-root>/classes directory.
Either should work.
John Kirby
DISC
-----Original Message-----
From: Horvath Zsolt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 1999 5:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to access my own packages in JWS...
Hi all!
I've writen some classes put into a package that my servlet have to use (the
servlet is ouside of this package).
The dev. environment (MS VJ++) could compile it without troubles, but when I
try to execute the servlet, JWS couldn't get the classes which are in the
specified package.
The CLASSPATH was set properly (I think), it contains the directory where
the structure of package begins from.
The trouble was also occured with vqServer...
Why can't JWS(or vqServer) access my poor package? :-)
Thanks.
HZS.
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