Ken,
Did you download the javax.comm  package from
java.sun.com/products/javacomm and did you put it in your class path?

Regards,

Richard

At 10:33 PM 10/2/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I am trying to develop a java program to read a printer port. I bought the
>book "java cookbook" by ian darwin (oreilly) and downloaded chapter 11
>which covers serial/parallel ports. When compliling, I get an error
>message "javax.comm not found". I wonder if anyone has had this happen. I
>contacted oreilly, but got the usual polite but no-use reply.
>Also, the error messages scroll up so fast in MSDOS, that I can only see
>the last 4 messages. I got 10 errors in all and hence could not see the
>first 6.
>
>Any suggestions would be welcome.
>
>Thanks
>
>Ken
>
>
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