You will have to download JSDK from the java site and include the
classpath.
Pavan
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Troy Rowe wrote:
> Please excuse my no-brainer questions as I am a first time email list user
> as well as Java developer.
>
> For some reason I get errors saying
>
> javax.servlet not found in import
> javax.servlet.http not found in import
>
> Any suggestions where the javax directory should be located??
>
> Thanks
>
> Troy
>
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