Your classpath is the problem here!! make sure that you have tools.jar in
your classpath.

Guys I'd suggest that we put some meaningful subject line in our mail,
instead of writing 'Hi' 'Hello' 'Urgent' or 'Help Me'. This would help
everyone in identifying the subject he is interested in!! (And of course
tracking the mails)

Cheers :)
Anup!!

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Can any body tell me what is
Error: 500
sun/tools/javac/Main
Which is coming on my browser when I am
trying to run my jsp file.
thanks

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