Required frmrwinteg.jar file

Dear users
If anybody can write a web link for me for "frmrwinteg.jar" file which I want to use in Web.Show_Document function. Or you can also send me this file directly on my email: [email protected]

does this work with 10.1.2.3 as i have just upgraded and get an error relating to frmreportsinteg which is in this jar??

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