I'm have a bit of a struggle with what I think is a CLASSPATH problem.
I want to put a class (x.java) into a package. It contains the
following package statement:
package a.b.c
I compile it in the following way on a unix (Solaris) box:
%javac -d $HOME/Packages
which creates x.class in $HOME/Packages/a/b/c
I modify my CLASSPATH variable to include $HOME/Packages and 'source'
it. Echoing it's value reveals that it is now including
$HOME/Packages.
Life is grand.
I want a servlet to have access to it and so in writing the servlet I
include the following import statement:
import a.b.c.x
I compile it and it compiles.
I move my servlet into a servlets directory and when I try to execute
it it blows up because it cannot find this 'x' class.
For the record, it is running an apache server with jserv. I'd give
the particulars of those if it matters.
I give.
bob
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