Hi All,

I'm man enough to ask really stupid questions in a public
forum such as this.
I'm at the beginning of teaching myself to write servlets,
...your reward is that this is an opportunity to help create
a new servlet advocate.

The question is: How the h**l do I compile a servlet.
I've got the Java Web Server, JDK1.x, and the JSDK each
installed in their own directory under C:\ on Win95.

I'm using Karl Moss's "Java Servlets" book.

My uncomplied servlet Properties.java is on the C:\ drive in a directory
I've made to store samples in development.
First few lines that create errors are:

package javaservlets.samples;

import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;

public class Properties extends HttpServlet {


I've tried to compile it with the command: javac First.java

I get errors saying that javaservlets.samples, javax.servlet.* and javax.servlet.http 
"not found".

Do I need to put this in the folder with the JSDK?
Then what's the compand to compile it: javac filename.java
or something else?

Thanks for your help, Pat

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