Where is com.sun.estore.cart.ejb found??

Could someone tell me what i have to download to get the classes in com.sun.estoer.cart.ejb. I thought it is in jsdk2ee.jar but it is not there. WHERE IS THE JAR ?

It seems you are talking about the very early version of the Java Pet Store sample application that was part of the J2EE Blueprints.
See http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/jps10/src for source code.

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