Where to find these classes?

I am trying to use JSP with XML for which I am writing a parser program.
But I am unable to get the following packages and classes. Kindly help me.
com.sun.xml.parser.Resolver and com.sun.xml.tree.XmlDocument

why do you want to use these classes? Sun doesn't recommand binding your code to com.sun.* classes, it's much better to use JAXP and realy on the platform to pick the right implementations.

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