You need an ArcSDE client installation somewhere where you can grab
the jars, see http://edndoc.esri.com/arcsde/9.3/api/japi/japi.htm

If you have an EDN Account you have the complete CD/DVD package to
install ArcSDE/ArcGIS Server, etc.

The EDN License isn't for free ;)

Cheers, Frank

2012/11/16 Jody Garnett <[email protected]>:
> Interesting, My understanding is it is provided "on the dvd" when you buy
> ArcSDE.
>
> Gabriel? What is the best way to obtain the esri jars these days? Or can you
> think of a way for us to avoid the warning listed below ...
>
>
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
> On Friday, 16 November 2012 at 11:49 PM, Dev thomas wrote:
>
> Hello ,
>
>
> I've the following output  when I m coding.
>
> WARNING: ArcSDE Java API seems to not be on your classpath. Please verify
> that all needed jars are. ArcSDE data stores will not be available.
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/esri/sde/sdk/client/SeConnection
>
> Is there a way to not have this warning.
> I try to find jsde_sdk but i can't find it on the esri web site
>
> Best regards
> Thomas
>
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