Dear Shyam,
I think you may have to change the CLASSPATH in your JSP server.
(I am new to JSP. So please consult other too. ^-^ )
Anthony
----- Original Message -----
From: "Natarajan Shyam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:14 PM
> Hi,
> I am encountering the following problem when I tried to open
> xmlexample.jsp :
>
> Compilation of 'C:
> \weblogic\myserver\classfiles\jsp_servlet\_xmlexample.java' failed: C:
> \weblogic\myserver\classfiles\jsp_servlet\_xmlexample.java:20: Package
> javax.xml.parsers not found in import.
> probably occurred due to an error in /xmlexample.jsp line 11:
> <%@ page import="javax.xml.parsers.*" %>
>
> C:\weblogic\myserver\classfiles\jsp_servlet\_xmlexample.java:21: Class
> javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser not found in import.
> probably occurred due to an error in /xmlexample.jsp line 12:
> <%@ page import="javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser" %>
>
> C:\weblogic\myserver\classfiles\jsp_servlet\_xmlexample.java:22: Class
> SAXHandler not found in import.
> probably occurred due to an error in /xmlexample.jsp line 13:
> <%@ page import="SAXHandler" %
>
> Tthe import "Org.xml.SAX.*" is successful. The Org and Javax are in the
> same folder. What can be the probable cause for this.
>
> Thanks in anticipation.
> Shyam
>
>
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