Problem Installing third party SDK

Hi!
I want to install and use iText SDK for creating pdf files. I'm using Sun ONE Studio 5 and I just can+t get it working. It says that cannot find import libraries. What to do??

Mount the IText libs and/or jars in the Explorer; S1S creates its own classpath from mounted directories and jars, ignoring any classpath that you set outside of S1S - as I believe all IDE's do.

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