Where is the f#ckin' compiler in J2re1.4.0 ???

I was gently programming some classen and thought after an hour or two to compile them,
since my pc crash I didn't install Java again. I download J2re1.4.0 and ... surprise!!
javac.exe has gone. Suggestions ?

you should likely find javac in your j2sdk1.4.0\bin directory ...
<obligatory stupid question>
You downloaded the 1.4 sdk, but did you install it? to which directory?
</obligatory stupid question>

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    Yes, this is what I need to do, but also it needs to display the source code of that html file that the server produces in response to the client's request. Also, in this case, I am the client requesting that the server return some html file, and I'm not sure where the server is. But the webserver.java file that I shared on the forum is on my local machine. I was wondering if I could modify this webserver.java file at my home so that any html file the server returns to me would automatically display the source code. This is a school project of mine and I am stuck on this one thing here.
    Further, where would I put the "foo.html" file so it can be written to?
    FileOuputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("foo.html");
    fos.write(bytes);
    fos.close();
    Thanks so much for your help. I look forward to your response, at your convenience.
    Regards

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