What's the JSDK?  Try searching Google.  They'll probably index Sun's junk
better than Sun does.

Are you looking for the JDK or the javax.servlet.* classes?  If you want to
the servlet classes, then you problem need a servlet engine.  If you get
tomcat from apache, you'll get the servlet classes.

Don't get too worked up.  If you continue in this industry you will just get
more and more frustrated doing seemly simple tasks.  If it is for a class,
aren't there some class notes telling you were to get the tools?  Or a TA or
something.  Or is this some type of "real world" type course your taking.

Incidentally, I've always thought a "real world" class would be good for
students.  Wish I had one.  Something like, the prof gives an assignment
with a ridiculous deadline, of which is due on the weekend.  Then, says
marketting changes the plans, and hence the assignment completely changes.
Then, the day before the assigment is due, the project is called off, and
the assignment isn't due anymore everyone that didn't drop gets an A.  But,
then there another assignment that isn't possible to do, but it is assigned
anyway, and ... well ... you're probably starting to get the picture.

Oh, and by the way, I like my job.

- gene




----- Original Message -----
From: "Reznick Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:48 PM
Subject: Servlets - JSDK Where is it????


> Where do I go to download the JSDK for Windows98? I have spent over two
hours
> at Sun web site with no luck and also talked to 6 different People over
the
> phone at Sun Tech support. Where is it??
>
> Where do I go from here...?
> http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/index.html
>
> I have final exams coming up in my Networking class and I NEED THIS THING.
>
> -Paul Reznick
>
>
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