I have added org.apache.commons.fileupload
and org.apache.commons.io
package into the WEB-INF/lib
directory of my project based on google
If the IDE gives the problem then update the jars in IDE project class path :)
General solution , whenever you get package does not exist then there are 2 things, 1- Its not at all present 2) its present but still the error is thrown. The solution to this is to just add the jar to the classpath [so that your app finds it during compilation,execution)
I would suggest you to try Maven . Maven is a nice way by which you can organize this in a systematic way.
You might also have to add them to your project's classpath.
for eclipse:
Right click the jar, select build path and add it to the build path, then try again.
for netbeans:
in the project properties window click libraries in the left panel. In the right panel add it to the compile classpath