Re: how to read the library files or packages

From:
Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeot18@verizon.invalid>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sat, 23 Feb 2008 02:34:11 GMT
Message-ID:
<DCLvj.198$Dz4.136@trnddc01>
jainshasha wrote:

Hello Friends

well i want to know one thing how to read out the new packages or new
library files which we get acquainted as we keep work on our project
works so i want to know how get start off with these things because
these are not the things which u will get in any books so if anyone
would me out


1. Capitalization and punctuation would be helpful here.
2. I'm assuming that you've got three or four sentences here since it
makes no sense as one sentence. This is how I'm interpreting it:

Well, I want to know one thing: how to read out the new packages or new
library files with which we get acquainted as we work on our project. So
I want to know how to get started off with these things, because these
are not the things that can be found in any books. So if anyone would
help me out?

I presume that you mean that you want to know how to use external
libraries. Most code uses an explicit classpath set in the jar's
manifest file to accomplish this; it is possible, though ultimately not
recommended, to place jar files in the Java extension directory.

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