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Revision as of 19:50, 14 January 2013
Service Providers can configure the platform to make additional JAR files available to developers.
To configure additional JARs:
- Copy the jar into ../tomcat/lib
- Configure the platform
- Login as admin
- Settings > Service Provider Settings > Service Configuration
- provide the name of the jar in Libraries supported in Java Code text field and Save.
- Learn more: Service_Provider_Settings#Develop_Configuration
- Restart tomcat.
To use classes defined in those JARS:
- In your Java methods, import the classes contained in the JAR files.
For example:
import com.examples.utils.*;
- In your Java methods, import the classes contained in the JAR files.