Hello,

I’m working on a project that requires a bunch of third party JARs, and by 
“bunch” I mean something ridiculous like about 20. (Alright, it’s Jersey.) To 
maintain some sanity in Libraries, I created Libraries/Jersey and threw them in 
there. While this works fine in Eclipse once they’re all on the classpath, the 
best I seem to be able to do with the ‘woapplication’ Ant task is get them 
copied into the same subdirectory in Contents/Resources/Java/Jersey, and then 
they don’t seem to be found on launch (though at the moment I’m only seeing the 
symptoms (Jersey classes not found) in WOUnit tests, because the app itself 
isn’t running yet). Actually, maybe it _is_ WOUnit, because I’m seeing all the 
entries in UNIXClassPath.txt pointing into the Jersey sub-directory, which 
makes me think this should just work.

I could probably post-process the built application bundle and “flatten” 
everything in Contents/Resources/Java, but is this a solved problem? Does 
anyone else put sub-folders in Libraries and if so, what do you do about it at 
build time? Or just not worth the bother?


-- 
Paul Hoadley
http://logicsquad.net/




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