Help finding jar file

Hi all,
Where can i find the following jar files:
1) GenericConnector.jar
2) ConnectorHelper.jar
3) connectionapi.jar
Regards,
Keren

hi,
You can install jar class finder as explained in this blog
Using JAR Class Finder
You can find it under
<Drive>usrsapJ2EJC00j2eeclusterserver0appssap.comirjservlet_jspirj
ootWEB-INFdeploymentpcd
Regards,
Ganesh N

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