Your classpath should have C:\JSDK2.0\lib\jsdk.jar in it & the \bin in your
path variable.

-William

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Stephen M. Bush
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Hi,

I have apache webserver running with Jserv on a Windows NT4 workstaation I
have added the following line to my classpath:

C:\jsdk2.0\bin

but I still cannot get a sapmle sevelt to compile. I keep getting an error
stating that the jdk cannot find the javax import statements?

Anyone had a similar paroblem?

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