After you have imported the PeopleSoft resource adapter, you need
to import the external dependencies. These external dependencies are JAR files
that provide the resource adapter with the necessary support for deployment
and other tasks.
The two JAR files that comprise the external dependencies are:
- The component interface (CI) JAR file, which contains the CI Java API
classes for the interfaces that will be exported.
- The psjoa.jar file that contains PeopleSoft proprietary classes. (The
psjoa.jar file must be the same version or release level as the PeopleSoft
server that you will access.)
For the purpose of demonstrating how to import the external dependencies,
it is assumed that the CI JAR file is named psftci.jar and that both it and
the psjoa.jar file reside in your file system in the example path
C:\resourceadapterci.
To import the external dependencies:
- From the File menu, select Import.
The Import wizard opens.
- In the Select an import source list, select File
system and click Next. The File System
page opens.
- Beside the From directory field, click Browse.
The Import from Directory window opens.
- In the Select a directory to import from list,
navigate to the C:\resourceadapterci folder in your
file system and select it.
- Click OK. The Import from Directory window
closes.
- In the right pane of the File System page, select both the psftci.jar check
box and the psjoa.jar check box.
- Beside the Into folder field, click Browse.
The Import into Folder window opens.
- In the navigation tree, expand PeopleSoft and
select connectorModule.
- Click OK. The Import into Folder window
closes and the File System page of the Import wizard now resembles the following
figure:

- Click Finish.
- In the Project Explorer view, expand Connector
Projects, PeopleSoft, and connectorModule.
The imported psftci.jar and psjoa.jar files
should now appear under the connectorModule folder.