I’m not 100% sure that I have done what you told me, but I think so and it still doesn’t work. I assume that you mean that I need to set a path for my servlet engine which is servletrunner when you say that I should set the path for Java Application Server. Since i’m using Visual Caf� I thoutght that I did that when I set the the sc.ini file (which I guess is a Visual Caf� specific file). I have tried to find a way to set a specific path for servletrunner but in the settings for Visual Caf� i can’t find one.

When I put the servlet.jar file in the sc.ini file and look in the Environment options in Visual Caf� under "Internal VM" servlet.jar is in the list of jar-files and directories that the JVM has access to. If I have misunderstood things, is there a way to set the servletrunners path (or is it the JVMs path ?) so that it will find the classes it needs ?

I really appreciate your help

/Carl

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Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: problems with jar-file

Hi,
Pssoible problem areas
1 )Have u changed the path in the Java Application Server too? i mean the path to jsdk.jar to servletr.jar ?
2) In case the answer to question 1 is Yes, then the server needs jsdk.jar for its own operations...
 
Plz let me know when u solve this problem ...
 
vaince
-----Original Message-----
From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Carl Troedsson
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 3:07 AM
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Subject: problems with jar-file

Hi,

I wrote earlier and asked if anybody knows why I can’t execute my servlets if I replace jsdk.jar with servletr.jar. I had to replace it because I need methods that are not part of jsdk.jar and now it’s possible to compile but not to execute the servlets. If somebody knows what I�m doing wrong I would appreciate it very much if you could help me.

 

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