Try downloading the servlet classes from the Sun site. There is the JSDK
that includes them but is for Java 1.1.7 (I believe) or also the latest JDK
has a later version. Then import them into your project. Good luck.
At 06:59 PM 11/29/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, all:
>
>I tried to use Visual Cafe to debug chained servlets, but the Visual Cafe
>always tries to find non existing class "sun.servlet.HttpServlet" class
>file, and it seems that the default port number to invoke servlet is 8080,
>not 80.
>It may not has strong relation with servlets, but I could not find any help
>from Symantec or Java.sun.com.
>Any kind of help is very appreciated.
>
> Jashua Ni
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