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### Using the Jar Resolver {#using-jar-resolver}
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Using the Jar resolver is fairly straightforward. Whenever you want to use a dependency in your Android code, you can add them to a file within [the `Assets/AndroidCode` folder](#setup-a-development-environment) that adds dependencies with the same keys as the ones typically found in a `build.gradle` file for dependencies.
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Using the Jar resolver is fairly straightforward. Whenever you want to use a dependency in your Android code, you can add them to a file within [the `Assets/AndroidCode` folder](#set-up-a-development-environment) that adds dependencies with the same keys as the ones typically found in a `build.gradle` file for dependencies.
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```xml
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<!-- DeviceNameDependencies.xml -->
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}
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Assuming you [copied it over to the `Assets/AndroidCode` folder and marked it to be included in the Android build](#setup-a-development-environment), you should be able to use the `package` name and the name of the class in order to run the related code.
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Assuming you [copied it over to the `Assets/AndroidCode` folder and marked it to be included in the Android build](#set-up-a-development-environment), you should be able to use the `package` name and the name of the class in order to run the related code.
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```c#
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var testAndroidObj = new AndroidJavaObject("com.company.example.Test");
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