- Right-click your Project.
- Select
Properties
. - On the left-hand side click
Libraries
. - Under
Compile tab
– clickAdd Jar/Folder
button.
Or
- Expand your Project.
- Right-click
Libraries
. - Select
Add Jar/Folder
.
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