> From: NBW [mailto:email...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: J2EE on Mac
>
> The statement "installing JEE usually causes problems"
> implies JEE is something apart from Tomcat that doesn't
> play well with it.

There's no such implication; unfortunately, new users of any J2EE pieces have 
this annoying habit of putting the J2EE jars in inappropriate places, such as 
global CLASSPATH or Tomcat's lib directory - that will cause problems.  The OP 
is obviously inexperienced in the area, and adding the full J2EE libraries (or 
even any J2EE components beyond what Tomcat supplies) to his/her particular mix 
is not necessary to achieve the stated goals.

> The question for the OP is how much of the J2EE stack do you
> want/need?

That was already specified: the OP wants to compile servlets; nothing beyond a 
JDK is needed.

 - Chuck


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