Javax.servlet.jsp.tagext.*

importing a nightmare. How do I sort out classpath, and is that even its name?

That package should be included in the standard servlet/jsp api.
You need to include that jar file in your classpath at compile time. (However your compiler defines classpath - eg for Eclipse add the jar to your build path in the project properties)
If you are working with Tomcat, you can find the jar in
[TOMCAT]/common/lib directory
Tomcat4 = servlet.jar
Tomcat5 = servlet-api.jar; jsp-api.jar
For Sun J2EE, include j2ee.jar
Hope this helps,
evnafets

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