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Liva updated COMMONSSITE-152:
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    Description: 
Have you double-checked the path the Jar file is located in, and have you 
relocated the project at some stage? For demo purposes, I'll download it and 
put it in a mock NetBeans project...
 *   Download the needed Jar file from [Download Apache Commons 
Lang|http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/download_lang.cgi]
2. Locate the downloaded archive, and extract it's contents
3. Demo screenshot below of extracted folder (notice the folder highlighted in 
a blue-like colour):
 * 4. Navigate into this folder, until you find the Jar file you need - 
screenshot below (needed Jar file highlighted):
 * 6. Next - open up your project in NetBeans, right-click on the "Libraries" 
folder, navigate to where you copied the Jar file from earlier, then click on 
"Open" - demo:
 * 7. After doing this, the Jar file should now be in your Libraries folder, as 
in the screendump below. Now you can import a reference to the package, which 
is also shown in the screenshot:

 

As written on [#[Askjabber|https://askjabber.com]].

 

  was:
Have you double-checked the path the Jar file is located in, and have you 
relocated the project at some stage? For demo purposes, I'll download it and 
put it in a mock NetBeans project...
 *   Download the needed Jar file from [Download Apache Commons 
Lang|http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/download_lang.cgi]
2. Locate the downloaded archive, and extract it's contents
3. Demo screenshot below of extracted folder (notice the folder highlighted in 
a blue-like colour):
 * 4. Navigate into this folder, until you find the Jar file you need - 
screenshot below (needed Jar file highlighted):
 * 6. Next - open up your project in NetBeans, right-click on the "Libraries" 
folder, navigate to where you copied the Jar file from earlier, then click on 
"Open" - demo:
 * 7. After doing this, the Jar file should now be in your Libraries folder, as 
in the screendump below. Now you can import a reference to the package, which 
is also shown in the screenshot:

 

As written on

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Askjabber.

 

|https://askjabber.com]

 


> How come I can't import org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils?
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COMMONSSITE-152
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-152
>             Project: Apache Commons All
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Liva
>            Priority: Major
>
> Have you double-checked the path the Jar file is located in, and have you 
> relocated the project at some stage? For demo purposes, I'll download it and 
> put it in a mock NetBeans project...
>  *   Download the needed Jar file from [Download Apache Commons 
> Lang|http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/download_lang.cgi]
> 2. Locate the downloaded archive, and extract it's contents
> 3. Demo screenshot below of extracted folder (notice the folder highlighted 
> in a blue-like colour):
>  * 4. Navigate into this folder, until you find the Jar file you need - 
> screenshot below (needed Jar file highlighted):
>  * 6. Next - open up your project in NetBeans, right-click on the "Libraries" 
> folder, navigate to where you copied the Jar file from earlier, then click on 
> "Open" - demo:
>  * 7. After doing this, the Jar file should now be in your Libraries folder, 
> as in the screendump below. Now you can import a reference to the package, 
> which is also shown in the screenshot:
>  
> As written on [#[Askjabber|https://askjabber.com]].
>  



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