Which three, taken independently, will allow the developer to use the Paper class while compiling the Book class?

A developer is creating a class Book, that needs to access class Paper. The Paper class is
deployed in a JAR named myLib.jar.
Which three, taken independently, will allow the developer to use the Paper class while compiling
the Book class? (Choose three.)

A developer is creating a class Book, that needs to access class Paper. The Paper class is
deployed in a JAR named myLib.jar.
Which three, taken independently, will allow the developer to use the Paper class while compiling
the Book class? (Choose three.)

A.
The JAR file is located at $JAVA_HOME/jre/classes/myLib.jar.

B.
The JAR file is located at /foo/myLib.jar and the Book class is compiled using javac -d
/foo/myLib.jar Book.java

C.
The JAR file is located at /foo/myLib.jar and a classpath environment variable is set that
includes /foo/myLib.jar/Paper.class.

D.
The JAR file is located at $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext/myLib.jar..

E.
The JAR file is located at /foo/myLib.jar and the Book class is compiled using javac -classpath
/foo/myLib.jar Book.java

F.
The JAR file is located at /foo/myLib.jar and the Book class is compiled using javac -cp
/foo/myLib.jar/Paper Book.java.

G.
The JAR file is located at /foo/myLib.jar and a classpath environment variable is set that
includes /foo/myLib.jar.



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