Hi Bala
Add jsdk.jar path to server class path...
vaince
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Paranj
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 6:48 PM
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Subject: JSWDK 1.0.1
Hello,
I installed JSWDK 1.0.1 on NT 4.0 service pack 5.
1. I have added the full path of the JDK bin directory (where the java
command is located) to the PATH variable.
2. Added the tools.jar file (in the JDK lib directory) file to CLASSPATH
variable.
3. Set the JAVA_HOME variable to the location of the JDK directory.
4. CLASSPATH also has C:\jswdk-1.0.1\src (javax directory location)
When I try to compile, I get the following error messages.
ShoppingServlet.java:3: Package javax.servlet not found in import.
import javax.servlet.*;
^
ShoppingServlet.java:4: Package javax.servlet.http not found in import.
import javax.servlet.http.*;
^
ShoppingServlet.java:7: Superclass HttpServlet of class ShoppingServlet not
foun
d.
public class ShoppingServlet extends HttpServlet {
^
3 errors
What is wrong ? Can you please help.
Thanks for your time,
Bala
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