Jianfei Cheng wrote:
> 2. Installed JSDK2.1 using all default values
>
You might do better if you download the JSWDK 1.0 final release instead. It includes
a newer version of the JSDK 2.1 classes plus the JSP servlet, and is much more likely
to receive support than the old JSDK 2.1 kit (which is
essentially obsolete).
By the way, if you do this and you're going to try the JSP support in JSWDK, don't
forget to add the "c:\jdk1.2.2\lib\tools.jar" file to your CLASSPATH so that the JSP
page compiler can find it.
Craig McClanahan
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