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Errmmm....
Not quite the classpath I had in mind ...
In Windows NT you need to set the CLASSPATH in the Environment variables.
What I mean is :
1. Right-click "My Computer", select "Properties"
2. Click the "Environment" tab
3. Somewhere near the bottom of the panel there is "Variable" and a text box
next to it. You need to type in CLASSPATH there and fill in the "Value" at
the bottom.
4. Click "OK" or "Apply" and you'll be fine.
Note : The CLASSPATH should contain your Java classes and JSDK classes.
Regards,
Pascal Chong
SIngapore
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From: Stephen Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Monday, August 02, 1999 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: JSERV Problems
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>Thanks for replying so soon. My classpath is as follows:
>
>wrapper.classpath=C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache
>JServ\ApacheJServ.jar
>wrapper.classpath=c:\jdk1.2.2\bin
>wrapper.classpath=c:\jsdk2.0\lib\jsdk.jar
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>As,for Linux, I have installed Apache but haven't had a
>chance yet to install jserv....good luck
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>-Stephen
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pascal Chong
>Sent: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 23:15:19 +0800
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: JSERV Problems
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>Sounds like your CLASSPATH is not set correctly. Can you
>give us your
>CLASSPATH ?
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>I envy you -- I had no probs with Windows, but now that I
>am setting up on
>Linux, I'm having quite a few problems ...
>
>Regards,
>Pascal Chong
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Date: Monday, August 02, 1999 10:57 PM
>Subject: JSERV Problems
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>>Hello,
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>>First about my network:
>>
>>JDK 1.2.2
>>Jserv 1.0
>>Apache 1.3.6 for NT
>>NT4 Workstation
>>
>>My Problem:
>>
>>I seem to have both jserv and apache running, However, when
>>I use the JDK to compile a new srvlet, I recieve an error
>>message stating that it cannot find the
>>package "javax.servlet.*;" what is going on? Any ideas? I
>>believe that it may be path name. I don't know?
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