Problems with compilation of a Simple JSP

Hello!
This is a typical newbie problem with starting off on JDeveloper 3.0 (JDK 1.1.8) and Oracle 8i (8.1.1). When I create a simple JSP (The "Hello World" Jsp given in the File | New | Web Objects option) and try to run it - it gives me the following error :
java.io.IOException CreateProcess : cmd.exe /C start "" "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ORACLE\JDEVELOPER 3.0\myprojects\WebAppRunner.html" error = 0
Obviously the JSP does not run.
Any pointers about what might be wrong?
Regards
Mona

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mona Marathe ([email protected]):
Hello!
This is a typical newbie problem with starting off on JDeveloper 3.0 (JDK 1.1.8) and Oracle 8i (8.1.1). When I create a simple JSP (The "Hello World" Jsp given in the File | New | Web Objects option) and try to run it - it gives me the following error :
java.io.IOException CreateProcess : cmd.exe /C start "" "C:\PROGRAM FILES\ORACLE\JDEVELOPER 3.0\myprojects\WebAppRunner.html" error = 0
Obviously the JSP does not run.
Any pointers about what might be wrong?
Regards
Mona<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
The above error message is likely due
to JDeveloper looking for the NT command
interpreter named CMD.EXE .
I was able to run servlets with JDeveloper
and Windows 98 by copying COMMAND.COM to
C:\CMD.EXE, which was much easier to do
than putting a new OS on my machine.
Cheers,
David

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