Better  ...

If you already  have tomcat,  take the  JAR from
$TOMCAT_HOME/common/lib dir.

--- Jan Faerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 5. November 2003 19:02 schrieb Javier:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm trying to compile my first servlet but I�ve
> > problems with javac.
> >
> 
> 
> Hi - "Java Examples in a Nutshell" - David Flanagan
> - page 460 - in the 2nd Edition:
> 
> "Compiling Servlets
> 
> Your servlet conainer should come with a JAR file
> that contains the class 
> files for the Servlet API. It will probably be in a
> file named 
> "lib/servlets.jar". You need this JAR file to be
> able to compile the classes 
> in this chapter. [ remark ... Well - not only those
> in this book I guess - 
> Jan ... ] Either edit your _CLASSPATH_ environment
> variable to include the 
> file or place a copy of the file in the
> "lib/jre/ext/" directory of your Java 
> SDK, where the Java VM can find it automatically.
> Once you have done this, 
> you can compile servlet classes with "javac", just
> as you would compile other 
> Java classes. If you cannot find the Servlet API
> classes in your servlet 
> container distribution, you should be able to
> download them from Sun�s web 
> site ("http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/";). Be
> careful to download a 
> version that matches the specifications supported by
> your servlet container."
> 
> 
> 
> Hope it helps - Jan
> 
>
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