JWSDP and jdk1.3

Hi folks,
is there a version of JWSDP available running with jdk 1.3 / j2ee 1.3
Thanks ... Jens

Have you checked that your classpath is set correctly? Mine is set to
C:jwsdp-1_0\common\lib\*.jar
and I run with no exceptions.

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