Sounds like the old class path problem.
Make sure all the .jar libraries you require are set in your CLASSPATH
environment variable.

Mikey

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Subject: Problem with JDK1.2.2


Hi,

When Iam trying to compile my servlets using JSDK 2.0 and JDK1.2.2 its
giving an error at the place where I've taken the instance of aother class.
Earlier when Iam using JSDK2.0 and JDK 1.2.1 there is no problem.

The problem araised when I tried using the new JDK 1.2.2

Did any one of you faced this problem, please let me know the solution to
avoid the errors.

Thank you,
Ravi.


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