Where do you place custom classes to invoke in workflow?

Hi there,
I have written a custom java class to add entries to an LDAP and want to invoke it from my workflow. It is packaged up as a jar file. When I try to invoke it from my workflow I get an error saying it cannot find the classes. In the documentation it suggests placing custom files in:
idm_instance/Web-INF/classes/com/waveset/custom
The file structure from "classes" onwards didn't exist so I created it. I have also tried putting it in the Idm_Instance/WEB-INF/lib directory and also tried the shared/lib directory of my tomcat server, but I am still getting the error. Is it maybe because it is packaged up as a jar?
Could someone advise.

If the custom java code is in a jar file, then keep the jar in idm-instance/WEB-INF/lib directory.
Make sure, in the invoke statement you use the complete package name.class name
eg: if your package is com.waveset.customcode and class is TestCode then <invoke class='com.waveset.customcode.TestCode' name='method1'/>
If it's not a jar file, then put the class in idm-instance/WEB-INF/classes.
The above eg. would be then idm-instance/WEB-INF/classes/com/waveset/customcode/TestCode.class.

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