Hi Nagamani,
Probably in other system u have not installed JSDK.
Thats why it is showing the error like Javax not found
in import. U need to install JSDK on that system and
try again. If not let me know about it..
Nagi
--- Nagamani Nutulapati
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> Hi
>
> I'm sorry for posting a basic question in this
> advanced forum.
>
> I've installed JavaWebServer on my system and the
> class path is set to its
> lib/servlet.jar, which is working fine. When I use a
> similar class path in
> another system, the error message saying javax not
> found in import is
> displayed. What could be the reason??
>
> Thanks,
> Mani
>
>
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