Including jar file to Oracle-Java without unpacked

Hi All,
I am writting JAVA classes in Oracle, but I don't know how to include a jar to the Oracle.
I had tried to use loadjava, and the classes inside the jar were unpacked and included successfully.
However, I am doing some cryto things associated with RSA, and if the jar is unpacked, the signature will be broken and I can't use it anymore.
Is there any way to include a jar file to the Oracle system without unpacking it?
In details, I want to include a jar file which contains the signatures and information of the provider "BC" (org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider) to my code. It works perfectly on Java alone. In Oracle, the compilation error is "cannot resolve symbol "import org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider".
I am using Oracle 10g Enterprise Release 2.
Please give advices. Thank you in advance.

From the documentaton:
"When you pass a JAR or ZIP file to loadjava, it opens the archive and loads the members of the archive individually. There is no JAR or ZIP schema object."
This matters because "Unlike a conventional JVM, which compiles and loads from files, the Oracle JVM compiles and loads from database schema objects."
Sorry.
Do you really need to load the jar? BounceyCastle does offer all the sources for all its stuff. I know it's a lot of pfaffing about but you could just download the SRC zips and the then loadjava each .java file you need. Should be too hard to automate that process.
Cheers, APC

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