It's not about debugging. It's about either move your newly installed 
classes to your classpath or setting your classpath to include the 
folder where your new libraries lives. Check the documentation the came 
with the installer.

Haven't you installed classes before?


Markus


On l�rdag, februari 2, 2002, at 10:35 , Venu Gopal wrote:

> hello...
>
> Yea! send me your sample code.. i try to debug..
>
> cheers,
> venu
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> Hello. I'm new to Servlets and I'm having difficulties compiling sample 
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