How To Include Third Party Or Custom JAR files In BSSV
The other day our developer, Jeff, was working on an issue and decided that it would be great if he could use a third party JAR file in a Business Services Service (BSSV) to run some CL programs on a legacy JDE World system. I had no idea how to set that up but told him I would look into it.
The first thing we had to do is get the JARs into JDeveloper so he could develop the
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