Supported *JAR*  files of Java Tech.

Hi everyone,
    Can you give me a list of JAR files, which are support for java technology (on Crystal Report 2008).
*very very urgently requirements.
Thanks & Hot Regards
Sanjay Biswal

HI,
You can download lestest version of CR Java SDK's from below link
http://www.businessobjects.com/campaigns/forms/downloads/crystal/eclipse/datasave.asp
on this page select the link below Runtime Libraries.
Regards,
Nilesh Benke

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