Hi,
Just put the file Servlet.jar in your directory
jdk1.x\jre\lib\ext
and you must be able to go on.
Bye.
Sylvie.
"V.T.R.Ravi Kumar" a écrit :
> thanx for ur suggestion
>
> Now although i am not getting the out of enviroment problem
>
> I am getting the following error message
> Unable to locate servlet.jar. Check the value of TOMCAT_HOME
>
> I have given the path of the servlet.jar in the classpath
> ie.,
> set Classpath=.;c:\progra~1\apache~1\jakarta-tomcat\lib\servlet.jar;
>
> and also in the
> set TOMCAT_HOME=
>
> Unable to determine what the problem might be.....
>
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