Hi

  try out with this following path.  you need to check where exactly the
appropriate file is existed and set the entire path.

CLASSPATH=/usr/java1.1:/java/classes/serv3_0.zip:/java/classes/servlet3_5.zi
p:/java1.1/src/java:/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar:/home/https/pwp/servlets/general:/usr
/local/jsdk/src/jav
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alfonso Urdaneta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: How do I set classpath for a servlet?


>Jim Preston wrote:
>>
>> Next servletrunner question: How do I set the classpath, like for a
>> servlet that needs something from a JAR file?
>
>I would suspect that ServletRunner does not read the regular CLASSPATH
>environment variable, but rather uses it's own setting that you have to
>go elsewhere to modify.
>
>Alfonso.
>
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