How to incorporate JAR file as package

I need to use a class (JSObject) which exists in netscape.javascript used on the import statement. My class wont compile because of my code associated with the applet to javascript class. I found a JAR file which contains the netscape class, however dont know how to make it available to import from the IDE. I am using Sun Creator and JCreator. Can anyone explain how and where I am to install this package so class may be imported from it. TIA

The JAR simply needs to be in your compiler classpath. Check your IDE documentation for information on how to add resources to your classpath (sometimes called "build path").
Also, you may want to brush up on how classpath works - here are some good resources:
The Gateway to Classpath Nirvana
Setting the class path (Windows)
How Classes are Found

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