We typically just distribute the camel jars; not all of the possible
dependencies that might be included if a user chooses to use every
feature & component of camel. If we did we'd have to include a ton of
projects (e.g. all of scala, ruby, groovy, jython, beanshell, cxf,
activemq, servicemix, jetty, javamail, mina and zillions of others).
So we typically don't ship all the dependent jars.

FWIW if you just add the camel modules you need to your maven pom;
you'll get all the dependencies you need added to your classpath by
maven. Its just if you just drop all the jars in the distro in your
classpath; there's gonna be tons of stuff missing.

2008/7/11 cmoulliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I launch Camel-1.4 SNAPSHOT in DEBUG, a lot of NoClassDefError are
> reported ? Why Some important jars are not provided in the distribution ?
>
> noclassdeffounderror :
> scala/ScalaObject,
> scala/Function,
> com/jcraft/jsch/,
> javax/Mail,
> org/apache/http/nio/NhttpServiceHandler,
> org/apache/http/protocol/HttpRequestHandler,
> org/apache/mina,
> org/apache/xmlbeans,
> javax/jcr,
> org/springframework/integration, ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Charles
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