The the javax.servlet package isn't part of the standard JDK but it is
probably bundled with your servlet container if you are using Tomcat or
JSWDK or something like that.  You will need to add the appropriate .bin
file to your classpath.

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This question goes along with a question I posted eariler.

The package javax.servlet doesn't show up on the Java
API web-site.  I guess this means it's not a part of
the standard JDK, which would explain why it's not available
on any of my Universities 4 Java compilers.

That beeing the case, how do I get access to the javx.servlet
packages??

--Monte Glenn Gardner

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