How you packaged this jar file? I tried similar scenario with a maven
project.
After creating the jar file I placed that within the lib directory and use
the following Jaggery snippet to get the session cookie.

 <%
 var class = org.wso2.carbon.relying.party.adder.RelyingPartyAdder;
 var RelyingPartyAdder = new class();
 var sessionCookie = RelyingPartyAdder.login('admin', 'admin');
 print(sessionCookie);
 %>



On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Fathima Dilhasha <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the following java class (Templateaccessor) which I need to call
> from a jaggery file. For that I created a jar and accessed it. But it gives
> an error when I try to access the getTemplateDomain() method.
>
> I can access simple methods as in
>
> http://madhukaudantha.blogspot.com/2014/02/using-java-method-from-jaggery-file.html
>
> I figured that it is due to the use of imports. Can someone suggest me a
> way to resolve the imports in the jar file?
>
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