Anywhere where you can specify a bundle you can set the version=file. The bsn 
is then interpreted as a relative file path.

Kind regards,

        Peter Kriens

> On 1 sep. 2016, at 06:36, <manoj.vrajam...@wipro.com> 
> <manoj.vrajam...@wipro.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Can we import an external JAR as one of the run-bundles into our project 
> workspace ? How do we further interact with that new bundle? Any pointers on 
> this? What are the prerequisites for the external JAR? What are the steps to 
> include and interact?
>  
> Thanks,
> Manoj
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