Hello,
Thanks for the response. I managed to get the solution
to the problem. I only hope that it is permanent. I
included the java class as a servlet (configured it
for Tomcat) and was able to access it.
To those who responded, my answers are as follows -
1. I did try the import directive
2. I am using Tomcat as a servlet container. I have
not begun using a web server as of now.
3. I have a "." in my classpath
Thanks and bye,
Arun Jayaprakash.
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