Manoj,

You can add the jar file into a folder in your project and point at it using a 
relative path and setting the version to be “file”, e.g.

lib/toWrap.jar;version=file

Regards,

Tim

> On 21 Oct 2016, at 07:46, manoj.vrajam...@wipro.com wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was trying the http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_wrap/200-project.html 
> <http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_wrap/200-project.html> tutorial (for Plain 
> Jar to OSGi Bundle conversion)
> 
> The step is to add a local jar into the Build Path of bnd.bnd file. 
> 
> In fact, I was trying to add a local jar into the "Repository Local"  (so 
> that it can be added later to the above Build Path of bnd.bnd ) but failed 
> because it does not accept plain jars and errors saying *Not a Bundle jar*
> 
> How do I proceed from here ? What do I do ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Manoj
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