Jon,
I have agreed that I was wrong. That is a good document to
install though. Later, J
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Wingfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:09 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Installation - Tomcat 4.1 - Windows 2K
My dev machine is XP. I haven't set an explicit classpath and everything
works fine. So long as JAVA_HOME is set correctly to a JDK installation
everything is sweet. Tomcat has all the jars it needs to compile jsp
files.
I read the link. It says to set the classpath so that DEVELOPERS can
compile their servlets and helper classes prior to deploying the web
application.
Hope this helps,
Jon
Jeremy Whitlock wrote:
>Michael,
> What you say makes since but this link
>http://www.moreservlets.com/Using-Tomcat-4.html#Set-CLASSPATH also
makes
>since. I have used this guide for all installations on my Windows
>machines and never had problems. I'm not disagreeing but it worked for
>me to follow the guide and the guide says to include servlet.jar in the
>CLASSPATH. Go to the link, it explains why they say to do that as
well.
>Thanks, Jeremy
>
>
>
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