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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T12:02:42+00:00 2026-06-06T12:02:42+00:00

I have java sdk 1.7. I’ve always used django/python for web development, this will

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I have java sdk 1.7. I’ve always used django/python for web development, this will be the first time I use java.

When I tried:

import javax.servlet.http.*;

servlet is not found? How do I properly install this servlet jar?

EDIT:

I am developing some small stuff for google app engine using java.

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    2026-06-06T12:02:44+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:02 pm

    “javax.servlet.*” and friends come with whatever servlet container you’re using. Tomcat uses j2ee.jar or servlet.jar (IIRC), WebSphere uses a different .jar, etc.

    You’re using Google App Engine.

    That means you need to use the Google .jar files.

    Here’s the documentation:

    https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/runtime

    App Engine knows to use the Java runtime environment for your
    application when you use the AppCfg tool from the Java SDK to upload
    the app.

    There is only one version of the App Engine Java API. This API is
    represented by the appengine-api-*.jar included with the SDK (where *
    represents the version of the API and the SDK). You select the version
    of the API your application uses by including this JAR in the
    application’s WEB-INF/lib/ directory. If a new version of the Java
    runtime environment is released that introduces changes that are not
    compatible with existing apps, that environment will have a new
    version number. Your application will continue to use the previous
    version until you replace the JAR with the new version (from a newer
    SDK) and re-upload the app.

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