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4. Expand CTGTesterCCIEJB -> ejbModule.<br />

5. Right-click CTGTesterCCIEJB.imported_classes.jar and select Delete from<br />

the pop-up menu.<br />

6. Click Yes on the Delete Resources window.<br />

7. Right-click the CTGTesterCCIEJB enterprise application folder and select<br />

Edit Module Dependencies. <strong>The</strong> Module Dependencies window will appear<br />

with the imported_classes.jar selected as a dependency (Figure C-7).<br />

Figure C-7 Edit module dependencies window<br />

8. Uncheck CTGTesterCCI.imported_classes.jar.<br />

9. Click Finish.<br />

In order to compile the application, the <strong>CICS</strong> ECI resource adapter Java class<br />

libraries have to be added to the EJB project. <strong>The</strong>se can be added from the <strong>CICS</strong><br />

ECI resource adapter in <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio. <strong>The</strong> J2EE Connector Architecture<br />

library also has to be added to the EJB and Web projects. To add the required<br />

Java classes to the EJB project, perform the following steps:<br />

1. Right-click the CTGTesterCCIEJB enterprise application folder and select<br />

Properties.<br />

2. From the Properties window, click the Java Build Path node.<br />

Appendix C. Additional material 397

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