Swing classes not found

I have installed RedHat Linux 7.1 on my laptop at home.
I am trying to run a few small java programs.
There is no problem to compile and run pgms with AWT classes. However, whenever I try to run pgms requiring swing stuff, I get an compilation error like --
cannnot find JTextArea or JLabel class
something like that..
Anybody has had similar experience? Is that I did not point path correctly to my linux jdk1.3 directory? What is the right command on Linux for setting path?
(I know in windows, it is like 'set path=C:/jdk1.3/bin')
Thanks in advance!

java -version
javac -J-version
Make sure both these commands are saying "1.3", or whatever, and not "1.1". The problem with some distributions of linux is everyone assumes you want to use kaffe to compile Java code. :-(

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