Benicio
You have to put the classes in your classpath. Depending on what operating
system you set this differently and for instance if you use apach jserv
you can also add it to your wrapper.classpath.
One thing I notice people often do is not to put the classes in the
correct directories. For instance say you have a class:
com.mypackage.myclass
you must put the classfiles in <classpath>/com/mypackage/myclass.class
structure.
Also remember the JVM is case sensitive.
hth
Chris
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 12:12:26 -0400, Benicio M. Sanchez wrote:
>Where do I have to put my classes to be able to import them from a servlet.
>
>I am having a problem where I am being able to compile my servlet but I get
>an "Internal Server Error" (error 500) at run time.
>
>Thanks in advance for any help you can provide
>
>Benicio Sanchez
>Carnegie Mellon University
>
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