Hi

This is proberly a problem with your javac class path.
jar files are not automaticly appended to the class path, so try to add
the jar file to you class path.

BR Jan.

-----Original Message-----
From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26. februar 2002 21:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: URGENT! PLEASE.. STRANGE COMPILING ERROR


Hello everyone!


I have installed Apache_Tomcat_4.0 (on a win2k OS and jdk1.3.1 support).
I have a web
application with servlets. I can't compile any more servlets (I
usually compile with an IDE). The main errors are:

C:\Apache_Tomcat_4.0\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classes\myServlet.java:4:
package javax.servlet does not exist
import javax.servlet.*;
^
C:\Apache_Tomcat_4.0\webapps\ROOT\WEB-INF\classes\myServlet.java:5:
package javax.servlet.http does not exist
import javax.servlet.http.*;
^

line 4 and 5 of my servlet are:

import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;

The strange thing is that the "javax" package (and all the classes)
are in the same directory with myServlet.java and I can compile
other java applications that servlets.
I don't see how this is happening.!!!
I compiled in text mode (javac myServlet.java) the same errors. I
uninstalled the jdk1.3.1 and I'have installed again, I verified the
system variables and they are correct. The erors persists.
A few days ago this error wasn't on compiling the very same servlet.
 I have another PC with exactly the same settings like my machine and
 all is OK on that PC
What happened? Please can anyone help me?

Thanks for any tip!

Catalin


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