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    How to use Libraries in Java

    Pretty self-explanatory, but this is for people who don't know how...

    Step 1:
    In your eclipse file editing directory, open your project

    Step 2:
    Create a new folder named "libs" and extract the .jar library you want to use into it

    Step 3:
    Go back and open up the .classpath file

    Step 4:
    Add this into the .classpath file:
    Code:
    <classpathentry kind="lib" path="libs/mysql.jar"/>
    You'll need to edit the "mysql.jar" to your jar!

    Step 5:
    If you have eclipse open, right click the project folder you're working on in eclipse and click "refresh". If eclipse is closed, just open eclipse

    Step 6:
    Congratulations, you have added a library!

    How to use Libraries in Java

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