Adding external Jar's to Web Dynpro DC

Hi All
           I want to add external jar's to a web dynpro development component but when i add the jar and rebuild the project by right clicking on project and then Development Component ===> Build / Refresh from DC settings then automaticaly the added jar's get removed
           Is there any other process to add the jar's in DC like what we do in normal dypro project. or what could be the issue.  I add the jar by properties ===> Java Build Path ==> Add External JAR's
        Please guide me I am totaly confused
Thanks
Ninad

Put the ejb project in the projects required by the WebDynpro project (Java build path) in order to get it to compile succesfully.
<b>Now you have 2 options:</b>
1. You can then export your EJB methods as a web service and import these methods as a model in the WebDynpro project.
<i>After this you can call your web service (ejb methods) from your webdynpro app.</i>
2. Instatiate your EJB classes from jndi context as ejbs are normally used.
Context initctx = new InitialContext();
Object objref = initctx.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/YOUR_EJB");
YOUR_EJB_CLASS myEJB = (YOUR_EJB_CLASS) objref;
<i>Call the methods from the myEJB object.</i>
<u><b>If this solves your situation, points would be greatly appreciated.</b></u>
Best regards,
Homer Vargas
SAP EP Development Consultant
SAP Web AS Development Consultant
SAP Andina y del Caribe

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