Please try
set CLASSPATH=c:\jsdk2.0\lib\jsdk.jar;C:\jdk1.1.4\lib on the DOS prompt.
It worked for me.


Pawan Chawala wrote:

> Hi,
> I have JSDK2.0 installed in C:\JSDK2.0 directory and JDK1.1.4 installed in
> my C:\JDK1.1.4 directory of my Pentium/WIN 95 m/c.
>
> PATH = C:\jdk1.1.4\bin
> CLASSPATH = C:\jdk1.1.4\lib; C:\jsdk2.0\lib\jsdk.jar
>
> My file is in C:\ drive . When I compile the servlet it gives me error
> "Cannot find the class javax.servlet.HttpServlet".
>
> Please tell me why is this error occurring ?
>
> Thanks.
>
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