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There is a trick in Eclipse based IDEs that you can use to find the jar for
a class:


   - Right click a source folder and select New...Class
   - On the superclass field, click the browse button
   - blank out the java.lang.Object, and type in the unqualified (no
   package) name of the class that you need the jar for
   - In the qualifier box below will be shown the package name for the
   class, and next to that is the name and the location of the jar for that
   class

cheers
Colin.W

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