I hope this is a quick and easy one. I'm running Eclipse 3.0.1 on Mac OS X
10.3.5. In Eclipse I can run my plain Java application to my heart's
content. It happens to use Apache Axis, so all those Axis jars are in the
build path.
Then I use Eclipse to create a jar file for my application, and from the
command line I try to run the jar, and right off the bat I get a
"NoClassDefFoundError" for one of the Axis classes. Spelling out the
classpath (I copied and pasted from Eclipse's command line inspector so I
know they're all spelled and punctuated correctly) made no difference.
What am I doing wrong? The Eclipse help system is wonderful but I couldn't
find quite the solution in it for this. Is there a way to have Eclipse
"copy" external jars (such as these Axis ones) into my application jar so
that I can hand it to someone who doesn't have Axis installed and it will
run for them (similar to the "merge" in Xcode)?
Thanks--
Denise
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