On 27 avr. 06, at 15:57, Robert Walker wrote:

Philippe,

Also if you double-click your "Application Server" target, click on "Expert View," you will find the "OTHER_JAVA_CLASS_PATH" setting. If you add your path there Xcode will append it to the generated class path. That is if you are using Xcode for development.

If you want a .jar file to be available to all WebObjects applications, but not necessarily all Java programs you can put the .jar inside /Library/WebObjects/Extensions. This is/was documented somewhere in the Apple Documentation in a discussion of "Third-party jars."

And, of course, if you want a jar to be shared by all Java applications on the system then add your .jar to /Library/Java/ Extensions.

By the way, you can see the generated class path at the very top of the run log when you execute your application.

Thank you Robert,

that's what I was looking for. Now my project builds correctly.

regards
Philippe

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