Hi,

            Please make sure that Servlet.jar file had
been properly mapped in your classpath.
Bye
Zabid
--- Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm still buffalo'd, can someone help me with my set
> up?
>
> I have Jdk1.3.0_02 and Jsdk1.2.2 installed on
> IIS5.0, SQL Server 7. I was
> given an example Servlet that uses Jdbc-Odbc bridge
> to access one of my
> databases. I'm having trouble compiling the Servlet,
> where it can't find
> "javax.servlet.*" or any of the import(s).
>
> The javax.* files are in a subdirectory of Jsdk1.2.2
> (like \apidoc), and my
> Path points to the directory. Am I missing
> something? Basically, what should
> my environment look like, and what else should I
> have in order for my .java
> to "see" the imports?
>
> I'm using JRun3.0 as my Servlet engine, and I have
> Tomcat installed too (but
> not running concurrently).
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
> Thank you!!
>
> ~ Steve
>
>
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