put jsdk.jar in your classpath (along with the jdk classes.zip and all of
that).
Erik Sahl
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> Jianfei Cheng
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> Hi all. this is first time I am using this list.
> I got a simple question about coding with JSDK.
> I just downloaded JDK2.0 and JSDK2.0. I installed JDK2.0
> on my machine. I tried to compile my servlet code.
> I keep got error with import javax.servlet.* and import
> javax.servlet.http.*
> Error message is "Package javax.servlet.http not found in import...."
> and "Package javax.servlet not found in import..."
>
> So I tried install JSDK on my machine but in different directory, and I
> manually copy
> jsdk.jar to my JDK lib directory. I still got same errors. Since import
> statements are first line codes
> , I really can't do anything with servlet. Could somebody help me out this
> trouble?
> My test code is really simple as shown at following.
>
> import java.io.*;
> import javax.swing.*; //see if I can import swing.
> import javax.servlet.*;
> import javax.servlet.http.*;
>
>
> After I compile, the first two lines are ok.
>
> Thanks lot.
>
>
> -jfc
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