Hi seema:
May be you have not set up your classpath properly.
Your classpath should be changed in such a way that JRE is able to locate
the
> om.sun.jsp.runtime package.
>
Thanks
Venkat
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> Subject: Problem in Jswdk-1.0
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> Hi all !!
> I am new in JSP and am facing the following problem.
> While trying to open a JSP page using jswdk-1.0, I get
> the following error message :
> " Package com.sun.jsp.runtime not found"
> Could anybody tell me where this package can be
> downloaded from.
> Please help as this is highly urgent.
>
> Thanks in Advance...
> Seema
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