If you're running on a Java2 jvm, make sure you have
<JAVA_HOME>/lib/tools.jar in your classpath.  This isn't automatically found
during run-time, since it's normally only needed at compile time, so you
have to add it explicitly.
    (*Chris*)

----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 4:18 AM
Subject: JRun JSP 0.92 support


> Hi,
>
> I know this is off topic a bit but...
>
> I am having trouble with the JRun JSP 0.92 support. Basically it doesn't
> support it at all although
> it says it does. Looking in the stderr.log I find that it can't find the
> following class
>
> sun/tools/javac/Main.
>
> JSP 1.0 seem to run ok (apart from not supporting global.jsa at all, a
> requirement for this project).
>
> Has anyone else had similar experiences and found solutions to this
problem.
>
> If so please email me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy Bailey
>
>
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