I like that "which I will leave as an exercise for you," you sound
wise beyond your years.

On Feb 4, 1:42 pm, Josh Guilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, if you are using Eclipse simply "Add External Jar" somewhere in
> the right click context menu for your project.  If you are using Ant,
> you will have to include it in the dx command input, which I will
> leave as an exercise for you.
>
> That said, please consider the efficiency and size of the code you are
> applying to your project.  Much of the community Java code that exists
> today is written with the assumption of powerful and expanding
> resources, which you will not find on a mobile device.
>
> ryank wrote:
> > I would like to an additional jar from Sun. Is it possible to package
> > that with my app somehow?
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