Where is jar file containing oracle.ifs.beans?

Where is the jar file containing the Java packages that must be imported in order to compile a Java application that uses iFS? It doesn't seem to have been included when I installed the iFS development kit.

1) To run an applicaiton against iFS you need the following entries in your Classpath
classpath "D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\custom_classes;D:\Program Files\Oracle\jlib\oracle8.1.6\classes111.zip;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\xmlparserv2.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\release.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\repos.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\tools.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\utils.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\lib\adk.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\jws\lib\servlet.jar;D:\Program Files\Oracle\IFS\settings;D:\Program Files\Oracle\Lib\vbjorb.jar;
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