Hi Roy, It might be possible to do the nested import, but it is far from being a standard and usual thing. I suggest you go with the extract-and-import idea. Sounds straightforward.
Kind Regards, Johnny -- Johnny Muczynski 734-262-2045 On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 6:22 AM, Henderson, Roy < roy.hender...@weatherford.com> wrote: > I’m not sure if this is a Java question or a NetBeans one, so apologies if > I’m crossing a forum boundary but any pointers towards a solution will be > most appreciated: > > > > Writing a Java 8 application in NB8.2 > > I have a third-party jar which also contains nested jars > > I have added the jar to my project under libraries node > > > > I need to import a package from one of the nested jars but cannot get any > information regarding the import syntax needed to do this > > > > Is this possible or do I need to try and extract the nested jar and then > import it? > > > > Thanks for any responses … > > > > Roy > This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If it > has been sent to you in error, please reply to advise the sender of the > error and then immediately delete it. If you are not the intended > recipient, do not read, copy, disclose or otherwise use this message. The > sender disclaims any liability for such unauthorized use. PLEASE NOTE that > all incoming e-mails sent to Weatherford e-mail accounts will be archived > and may be scanned by us and/or by external service providers to detect and > prevent threats to our systems, investigate illegal or inappropriate > behavior, and/or eliminate unsolicited promotional e-mails (spam). This > process could result in deletion of a legitimate e-mail before it is read > by its intended recipient at our organization. Moreover, based on the > scanning results, the full text of e-mails and attachments may be made > available to Weatherford security and other personnel for review and > appropriate action. If you have any concerns about this process, please > contact us at datapriv...@weatherford.com. >