alexworden ,

did you add this to your manifest:

Class-Path: foo.jar bar.jar

and is your folder looks like this:

<appfolder>
   |_ myExecJar.jar
   |_ foo.jar
   |_ bar.jar

??

check out this

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/downman.html

it may help you
Hi,

I have a standalone application that needs to be run on a production
machine. I'm using the maven assembly plugin to create a zip file that
contains all of the dependencies. So far so good, however, I need a script
that can be invoked on the production machine (from a cron job).
I can write this script myself, but I'll need to ensure that all the
dependency jars are included in the classpath. I'm hoping that the assembly
plugin or some other maven feature will help me achieve this last crucial
phase but I can't find any documentation or a single example.
I have persuaded Maven to create an executable jar of my project and it
appears to have put all the dependencies in the Manifest file. When I invoke
it using "java -jar myExecJar.jar" it does appear to find the dependent jars
that are in the same "lib" directory as myExecJar.jar (I have no idea why). My problem is that I need to specify an additional path to my classpath that
contains some properties files for the target platform. If I use the
-classpath, I can no-longer invoke my executable jar. I've tried just
setting CLASSPATH but this has no effect.
Can anyone help please?

Thanks,

Alex



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