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Does anyone use JCreator? I get the error "package javax.servlet does not exist" when compiling a program. Do you know where, in any of the options to amend a path so that the program sees the location of the Tomcat files? Please help, I'm stuck.
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You have to set the right classpath, it's not a jcreator problem
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this has prompted a question for me...
in tomcat, is JAVA_HOME and CLASSPATH the same?? if not, how does one find the location of CLASSPATH?? justin_dago |
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No they are different, but are all environment variables, you set them in the same way (more or less) see: http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1..../classpath.html
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