Howto install SonicMQ drivers on XI system

I' am having the following chalange.
SONICMQ<>XI<>ECC scenario's
After configuring the communication channel the following error appears.
Error during channel initialization; exception trace: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: progress.message.jclient.QueueConnectionFactory
Found in negative cache
It looks like i have to install some client jar's.
I have received from the SONIC party a sonic.client.jar file.
My question is "How to install this" on the XI system.
SAP NetWeaver 2004s
TNX

Hi,
>Error during channel initialization; exception trace: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: progress.message.jclient.QueueConnectionFactory
The Adapter is not  initilized  need to  install the jar file,
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