Thanks AGAIN Jason, jdom-interest solved my problem.  Had the exact same
problem as
http://www.servlets.com/archive/servlet/ReadMsg?msgId=118289&listName=jdom-i
nterest    Didn't notice the package statement in the code so it had the
wrong path when trying to run it Da Ah   ;-)  Now onto the servlet work.

Tom K.


Hop onto jdom-interest and there's lots of people who'll help.  You're
probably hitting the standard problem that Tomcat exposes its internal
libraries (including its XML parser for parsing web.xml) into the
servlet space.  It's disallowed in API 2.3 because of the problems it
causes.  It was actually recently discussed on jdom-interest:

http://www.servlets.com/archive/servlet/ReadMsg?msgId=118960

-jh-

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