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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    Brilliant! Glad we found the solution. I'm sure I will speak to you again soon :)
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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    I have just looked within the jars and there is no org.apache.commons

    This class is obviousally needed but missing?!?!
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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    Thanks for that.

    I downloaded the .jar files and loaded them in Eclipse. They import fine and Eclipse recognizes the imports.

    When I attempt to run the code I get the same error message as...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    Where can I download the apache xml-RPC jar files from?
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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    In Eclipse, look at the Package Explorer window on the left. Select the Java project you are working on and right click. Click Properties. Then click Java Build Path. Click Add External Jars.
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    [SOLVED] Re: Using 3rd Party JAR Files

    Hello oss_2008,

    Welcome to the Java Programming Forums :D

    What IDE are you using?

    If you are not already using Eclipse then I suggest you download it! It's really easy to add 3rd party jar...
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