Hi Nancy,

Nic probably misunderstood your question. So did I. And I thought the
question was so easy I did not answer. Thanks to Nic, you had an opportunity
to clarify. We can know see what is your problem. You know in what package
is RequestDispatcher. So you shouldn't ask where it is. You get an error
when compiling. So, if you want some help, you should post your code and the
error message you get.

Pierre-Yves



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Hi, I think you missunderstand my question -- I said that I could not find
it in the package that I think it should belong to!!!!

By the way I am certainly sure this mailing list is for those who has worked
with servlet for a long time and those who want to learn more.  If you think
the question is so easy why can�t you just answer it or ignore the mail. OR
go to somewhere to ask for a mailing list for people like you!!!!



For goodness sake!!!!!!!!

//nancy



-----Original Message-----
From: Nic Ferrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 20 maj 2001 17:33
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Subject: Re: RequestDispatcher


>>> "Hou  Minghui." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20-May-01 4:16:49 PM >>>

>Does anyone know to which package the class
>RequestDispatcher belongs. I suppose it should be
>in th Javax.servlet.* or javax.servlet.http.* but I got
>compile error even I import those and I am sure I have
>the path to servlet.jar.

For goodness sake!

If you don't know how to find out what package a particular class
belongs to you shouldn't be writing servlet code.

You certainly shouldn't ask such a question here when you could find
it out yourself quite easily.


Nic Ferrier

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