Importing .jar file into WSAD512?

how to import executable jar file into WSAD workspace.
I am trying to import .jar file,but there is no option to import jar file.
any help...

I have never had any trouble importing any kind of a file into a WSAD workspace. The file import function doesn't care what kind of files you import.

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