Sorry I'm lagging in the discussion, but I just had to change accounts and
couldn't send for a few days.

Eunice,
        Although Chris means well, you undoubtedly fail to see that your
ends don't justify his means, if you will. When you messed with the
jar, you should have immediately jumped on to javax.servlet.http to
"anneal" the two different settings. You sound like you're not all that
comfortable with this material (and for that matter I don't think Chris is
either), so here is an analogy I use to get it through to people like you:
Think of your jars as snickers bars - peanut-sized chunks of information
within, surrounded by a web of meaningless nuget garbage. The coating on
the outside is nothing more than an unstable thin shell prone to "melting"
when someone like Chris gets his fat paws all over it. Don't give Chris
your snickers bars anymore. I can handle them without even taking off the
wrapper, while Chris is the kind of guy that will tell you he needs to rip
them open, paw them all over then shove them in his fat mouth before he
can fix your problem. Listen, this is pretty simple stuff and you're
getting nowhere: after you "anneal" your settings, you need to insert
HttpServer.class into javax.servlet.http (use the find in files like you
did last time and it will be there). From there, as probably even Chris
could tell you, the servlet will run.

Sean


> Chris,
>         I set jsdk2.0/lib or jsdk2.0/lib/jsdk.jar in the CLASSPATH. I
> also tried to use javax.servlet.http.
>         Under javax.servlet.http, there is not main method. I used the
> "find in files". The javax.servlet.http has no HttpServer.class either
> and this is the class contains the main method.
>         The servlet can not run. It needs to know where the class
> contains the main.
>         Yes, the sun.* is an internal package. Does it mean sun
stopped
> the open source code police in JSDK2.0?
>         Thanks.
> Eunice Ko
> PBIS, Information Technology
>

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