What's the standard way to install 3rd party classes?

Hello,
Let's say I install my SDK in c:\jdk1.3_02.
Could anyone tell me the standard way to install 3rd party classes or sources so that I can import them in my source codes please? Thank you so much!

most of the projects I've seem organize source, binaries etc. in the following directory structure:
lib - external libraries
src - the actual source code
conf - configuration files
dist - created distributables
let's say you have everything in the d:\projects\myproject directory.
-> compile with
javac -classpath d:\projects\myproject\src
-> run classes with
java -classpath d:\projects\myproject\src

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