Oh, he can handle the classpath!

go into your autoexec.bat file at the root directory (probably c:\ )

see if you already have a classpath.  You probably want something
like:

set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\jsdk2.0\lib\jsdk.jar

If you already have a classpath, add the path above
 c:\jsdk2.0\lib\jsdk.jar
to it.

Marian

> Bruno,
>     Copy the jsdk.jar file from the JSDK2.0\lib directory to the 
>jdk1.2.1\jre\lib\ext directory.  That way you don't have to set the CLASSPATH.
> (*Chris*)
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Bruno Reis
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 2:20 PM
>   Subject: The hardest one!
>
>
>   Hi all,
>     I've been working with servlets for sometime and now I fell prepared for what I 
>ve seen is the most dificult task in the servlet world: SETTING THE CLASSPATH.
>   I need help, I'm using jdk2.0 jsdk2.0 and win98 and I used the -classpath arg on 
>javac untill now. I believe it's time for me to learn this great task ... if is there 
>any Servlet Guru out there please send me some answer. By the way : nothing but "step 
>by step + code" shall help.
>
>   Thanks a lot.
>   Bruno Reis
>

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