Move.jar For Sumo 0.22

i want "move.jar" and if any body how it please send to me
naserqw@gmail.com
in internet there are'nt any move for sumo v22
i have jdk 8.1
ns2.35
ubuntu 32bit 14.04
sumo v22


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