Provide that $J2EE_HOME is the directory where you installed the J2EE,
include $J2EE_HOME/lib/j2ee.jar and you'll be fine.
For web servers that support J2EE, please check the sun website. No, there
is no way that IIS will support J2EE, as they are competing technologies.
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I installed on Windows 2000 Pro "Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 1.3.0_02"
and "Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition 1.2.1".
When I try to compile a little servlet using javax.servlet.* and
javax.servlet.http.* with JAVAC, I get errors.
I cannot find SERVLET.JAR on my hard drive. I think that's my problem. Why ?
It's not coming with J2EE or with J2SE ?
Do I need to install Tomcat or something else. Why ?
Also, I'm using Microsoft IIS as a Web server. Is it compatible with J2SE
and J2EE. Do I need to install something else ?
Thanks for your help.
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