Hi Bill,

Currently, the best way to learn Turbine is to download TDK 2.1 and follow 
the TDK HOWTO at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/tdk/tdk-howto.html

All the necessary jar files will be in the WEB-INF/lib directory of your TDK 
generated webapp.

It won't be long before TDK 2.2 is released and there will be a new TDK 2.2 
HOWTO and a TDK 2.1 TO 2.2 MIGRATION HOWTO which will help you migrate your 
webapp to TDK 2.2.

Turbine is renowned for having a very steep learning curve so, if you start 
by basing your application on the TDK sample application, life will be much 
easier for you.

Hope that helps,

-- Rodney


On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 03:27, you wrote:

> I'm trying to run the compile target but keeping getting an error for a
> class that imports javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionBindingListener
>
> The first thing i did was to add a jar (j2ee.jar) file to my local lib
> directory.  This allowed me to compile without hitch but when I
> attempted to run the app it gave me an error along the lines of
> "JspServlet is not a servlet".  Did some research and found that the
> local copy of my jar file was the likely culprit.
>
> So i moved the j2ee.jar to common/lib and I still get the same problem.
> servlet.jar is also in this folder, and that jar also contains the
> necessary class file, so why on earth can I not see it when i compile?
>
> Anyone have some suggestions....

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