Hi, try the following settings:
J2EE_HOME=E:\j2sdkee1.3
JAVA_HOME=E:\jdk1.3.1
Regards,
Wenhui
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashur M. Albertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 11:05 AM
Subject: J2EE Installation Confusion
> I am attempting to set up my NT box so that I can begin developing
> servlets, and have downloaded j2sdkee1.3 (and updated from jdk1.3 to
> jdk1.3.1). The JDK installation is fine: everything compiles and runs
> smoothly, except when I attempt to import anything from the javax.servlet
> package. I assume the compiler does not know to look for the J2EE
> packages, but I cannot figure out where I need to define this. My current
> environment variables are:
>
> J2EE_HOME=E:\j2sdkee1.3\bin\
> JAVA_HOME=E:\jdk1.3.1\bin\
>
> Are these correct (relatively, that is: both were installed at the root
> level of my E drive)? Am I pointing to an incorrect directory? Am I
> missing a definition? Am I missing something altogether?
>
>
> I appreciate any help. I'd like to get off and running, but keep tripping
> over myself it seems.
>
> Ashur
>
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