Hi again,

read the documentation of the JDK, the JSDK and the JWS you are
using
( contains information about command line tools and setting
environment-variables like path or classpath)

a good introduction to java and also servlets is the java tutorial available
at:
http://java.sun.com/tutorial

ptr


-----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Jin Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 1999 15:07
Betreff: Re: New comer


>Hi:
>The reason i moved my files was so i can compile my servlet. I thought you
>have to
>compile servlet with C:\(the directory of javac\javac BasicServlet
>Maybe i am wrong. Very confused right now about the architecture of Java
>Servlets.
>Any suggested reading I can do?
>Jin Zhu
>
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>API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter
>Ntzel
>Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 7:22 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: New comer
>
>
>-----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Jin Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Datum: Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 1999 07:52
>Betreff: New comer
>
>
>>This will come to most as a very novice question to Java Servlet.
>>I have installed and Java Web Server on my 98 machine just using it as a
>web
>>bed.
>>I moved everything from mine c:\javawebserver1.1.3\jre\bin directory to
>>my c:\javawebserver1.1.3\servlets directory and hoping i can compile this
>>BasicServlet
>
>Why you have moved the bin-files of the JWS-JRE to the servlets directory
>??!!!!
>
>>i haver written. Then i went to dos prompt, under
>>c:\javawebserver1.1.3\servlets
>>i did javac BasicServlet. The error message came up saying:
>>Unable to initialize threads: cannot find class java/lang/Thread
>>what i'm i doing wrong?
>
>I think you have overwritten the classpath without including the
classes.zip
>(JDK1.1)
>
>>Also, i just downloaded JRun and in its configuration setup process it
>asked
>>me for my
>>proxy setting. I have Java Web Server 2.0 from sun.com, what is the
correct
>>response to this?
>
>Why use JRun with JWS ??!!
>
>>i would really appreciate some one to lend me a hand in this!
>>jin zhu
>>
>
>
>greets, ptr
>
>
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