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How do you import javax.servlet in netbeans 6.8? - Answers
To import javax.servlet in NetBeans 6.8, you need to ensure that your project is set up as a web application. Right-click on your project in the Projects pane, select "Properties," and then go to the "Libraries" category. Click on "Add Library," choose "Java EE" or "Servlet API" from the list (if available), or manually add the servlet JAR file from your local installation if it's not listed. After that, you can import the javax.servlet package in your Java classes.
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How do you import javax.servlet in netbeans 6.8? - Answers
To import javax.servlet in NetBeans 6.8, you need to ensure that your project is set up as a web application. Right-click on your project in the Projects pane, select "Properties," and then go to the "Libraries" category. Click on "Add Library," choose "Java EE" or "Servlet API" from the list (if available), or manually add the servlet JAR file from your local installation if it's not listed. After that, you can import the javax.servlet package in your Java classes.
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How do you import javax.servlet in netbeans 6.8? - Answers
To import javax.servlet in NetBeans 6.8, you need to ensure that your project is set up as a web application. Right-click on your project in the Projects pane, select "Properties," and then go to the "Libraries" category. Click on "Add Library," choose "Java EE" or "Servlet API" from the list (if available), or manually add the servlet JAR file from your local installation if it's not listed. After that, you can import the javax.servlet package in your Java classes.
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