Do not know why your servlet is not working, but your
reference to JPanel could be from JBook which may be
extended out of JPanel
-Sri
--- Gary Choi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I write a servlet with following code, I have set
> the CLASSPATH of the
> ..jar file to import com.f1j.* in autoexec.bat and I
> can complie it.
> When I load this servlet in JWS.
> It prompts me that:
> Internal problem processing administration
> command: java.lang.NoclassDefFoundError.
> javax/swing/JPanel
> but I haven't use JPanel in my code!!!!
> Why I get this message.
> After I get this message box. I try again to Load
> it.
> But this time, it prompts me:
> Internal problem processing administration
> command: java.lang.NoclassDefFoundError.
> com/f1j/swing/JBook
>
> Can anyone tell me what procesdure need to Load that
> servlet?
> What have I done wrongly?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Gary
>
> import java.io.*;
> import java.sql.*;
> import com.f1j.util.*;
> import com.f1j.ss.*;
> import com.f1j.swing.*;
>
> public class
>         WorksheetServlet
>     extends
>         javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet
>     private com.f1j.swing.JBook jb = new
> com.f1j.swing.JBook();
>     private java.sql.Connection m_sqlCon = null;
>     private java.sql.Statement m_stmt   = null;
>     private java.sql.ResultSet rs       = null;
>     private String drivers  =
> "sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver";
>     public void init(javax.servlet.ServletConfig
> config) throws
> javax.servlet.ServletException {
>             super.init(config);
>     }
>
>
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