Spell check form issue

Hi All,
I am trying to implement Jspell into my form but i am geting lot of errors.i have download trial version of Jspell and follow all the steps given in the integration.html file. when i run from browser i am geting java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:oracle.forms.engine.Main error.i am usging 10g forms and database in standalone system.

Hi Arun,
I am new to oracle forms.i got assignment to check spelling on a text item using Jspell check.So i download the Jspell trial version and follow the steps given in integration.html file. I wants to know where i have to copy JSpellIntegration.jar file.In the integration.html it is mentioned that it should copy on "codebase directory being used to deploy the Forms Services".i am confused where this directory exactly situated.

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