The simple answer: include all of the JARs in the client directory.

If you want the minimum set of JARs, you can use JBoss Tattletale (under 
Projects | Tools in the tabs at the head of this web page) . Tatttletale 
provides various dependency reports that will help you determine exactly which 
JARs you need.

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