Re: Lucene & Java
Ok, I figured it out.
I obviously didn't need the javax.servlet.http at all, I simply forgot
to remove it from the list of packages.
As far as the org.apache.lucene stuff was concerned, the IDE I was
using (JCreator) had a prerequisite of specifying the exact location of
certain .jar files - it didn't read them directly from CLASSPATH for
some odd reason.
Thanks for your reply, Paul.
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