Is there SAP Common jar file in SMP SDK 3.0?

Hi everyone,
I am developing Agentry app connecting to SAP server. I cannot locate SAP common jar file in SMP SDK 3.0. Please help me out of this issue. Thank you very much.

unfortunately i dont have setup on my current machine. Lets call Steve Streeter, Bill Froelich for assistance.
Rgrds,
JK

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