Where to download  "sun.awt.image.codec.JPEGImageDecoderImpl"/Windows

Hello,
I bought some Java API. These API uses com/sun/image/codec/jpeg/JPEGCodec.
I found these clases in src.zip in java install directory.
Then, this code has a source line
"import sun.awt.image.codec.JPEGImageDecoderImpl;"
Where can I find/downlad this class?
(I work on Windows platform)

This class is in rt.jar package
which is in ur jre directory/lib
Hope u got it!!
Pradhip

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