Hey!

If your are still want to use JDK 1.1.5 and JSDK 2.x, then make sure that you
put the jar in your classpath.  I add this to my Windows NT environment
variable CLASSPATH:

d:\JSDK2.0\lib\jsdk.jar

I haven't tried JDK 1.2 yet, and am therefore no help.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis



Mark Phelps wrote:

> I can successfully run sample servlets using Microsoft Personal Web
> Server with JRun, but have not yet succeeded in compiling one.
>
> I attempted to do so using JDK 1.1.5 with the JSDK servlet extension
> which I had downloaded.
> This didn't work, so I downloaded JDK 1.2.2 - but I still get the
> same problem - a) 'package javax.servlet not found in import' and
> 'package javax.servlet.http not found in import'; b) 'superclass
> HttpServlet of class Properties (the class I'm compiling) not found.'
>
> My path statement in autoexec.bat is set to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin. Is this
> where the javax classes are found ? This all looks different to me from
> JDK1.1.x, which used a CLASSES.ZIP file (the JDK1.2.2 documentation says
> this is not required). And where is the class HttpServlet ?
>
> --
> Mark Phelps
>
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