How to use the External Jars

Hi All,
I want to use the Api for java advanced imaging,
and i don't know where to place that jar and how to use the classes from that to do the related programming.
Please help.
Thanks
Mahesh.

any jar that's on your classpath you can use.
For information on how to use the classes in a specific library your best friend is the documentation about that library.
To have your editor/IDE know about a library, see the documentation for that editor/IDE.

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    libdb45s.lib(repmgr_net.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __imp__WSACloseEvent@4
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