Check the file

/jrun/jsm-default/properties/jsm.properties

there wil be a property called as java.classpath.

Include jar files or the path where the class files resides.
You may have to restart the Jrun for the changes to take effect

Regards

-ss



-----Original Message-----
From: ajaikumar peddapanga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 3:04 PM
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Subject: Setting Classpath using JRun


Can anyone tell me how to set the classpath to the classes that my servlet
uses ,using JRun ...
Thanx in advance


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