When you import non-standard Java packages in the Import package tab, set the classpath for the PowerCenter Client and the Integration Service to each JAR file or class file directory associated with the Java package. On UNIX, use a colon to separate classpath entries. On Windows, use a semicolon to separate classpath entries. The JAR or class files must be accessible on the PowerCenter Client and the Integration Service node.
For example, you import the Java package
converter
in the Import Packages tab and define the package in converter.jar. You must add converter.jar to the classpath before you compile the Java code for the Java transformation.
You do not need to set the classpath for built-in Java packages. For example, java.io is a built-in Java package. If you import java.io, you do not need to set the classpath for java.io.