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Progress Sonic ESB Configuration and Management Guide

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Chapter 2: <strong>ESB</strong> Containers<br />

Adding JAR files to an <strong>ESB</strong> Container<br />

When you have JAR files used by the <strong>ESB</strong> Container, you need to import the .jar files<br />

into the domain, <strong>and</strong> then set the classpath for each <strong>ESB</strong> Container that references classes<br />

in those archives. The following procedure explains how to import a .jar file <strong>and</strong> set the<br />

classpath for an <strong>ESB</strong> Container.<br />

◆ To import a .jar file <strong>and</strong> set the classpath for an <strong>ESB</strong> Container:<br />

1. In the <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Console’s Configure tab, select the configuration path<br />

where you want to locate the .jar file.<br />

2. Select Action > Import. The archive is imported into the domain. In the following<br />

example, a folder named myJars was created in the Resources folder, <strong>and</strong> then, with<br />

the new folder selected, the archive myJarOne.jar was imported from the file system.<br />

3. Exp<strong>and</strong> the <strong>ESB</strong> Containers folder, right-click on the <strong>ESB</strong> Container for which you<br />

want to add the classpath, <strong>and</strong> select Properties.<br />

69 <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>ESB</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 8.5

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