I've got the professional version of JBuilder 2.01 and am using it to
develop servlets (somewhat) successfully.  I wasn't able to do this with the
standard version of JBuilder 2...

- Jeff

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I�ve got JBuilder 2.01 and I�m starting working on servlets. I�m almost sure
that it doesn�t support the necessary servlet classes.

Would you confirm this ?

Thanks in advance!
Everton :-)

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