How to add third-party jar in CRM ISA application?

Hello SDN!
I need to add third-party jar in CRM ISA application. I know how to add such jars in common case and for local DCs. But for CRM I can't determine which DC should contain this third-party jar.
Please tell me ASAP which DC (e.g. crm/isa/home/ext) I should use.
Help will be appreciated.
Regards, Lev.

Hi,
To add third party jar you need to create new DC which contain your third party Jar. Once you have new DC with your Jar file you can add as Used DC in required DC.
Please refer [Using External Libraries for Development with NWDI|http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_04/helpdata/EN/46/3ce3e4df201d63e10000000a11466f/content.htm] for more infromation to create DC with Jar File.
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