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affordable tomcat application MainFlow_wide @media print } h3, h4, h5 #ToggleLeft /t function leftBar() { var nameq = 'tutorial_showLeftBar=' var cookies = document.cookie.split(';'); for (var i = 0; i Download the JDK Search the Tutorials Hide the TOC Trail: Deployment Lesson: Packaging Programs in JAR Files Section: Working with Manifest Files: The Basics Packaging Programs in JAR Files Using JAR Files: The Basics Creating a JAR File Viewing the Contents of a JAR File Extracting the Contents of a JAR File Updating a JAR File Running JAR-Packaged Software Working with Manifest Files: The Basics Understanding the Default Manifest Modifying a Manifest File Setting an Application's Entry Point Adding Classes to the JAR File's Classpath Setting Package Version Information Sealing Packages within a JAR File Signing and Verifying JAR Files Understanding Signing and Verification Signing JAR Files Verifying Signed JAR Files Using JAR-related APIs The JarClassLoader Class The JarRunner Class Home Page > Deployment > Packaging Programs in JAR Files « Previous • Trail • Next » Adding Classes to the JAR File's Classpath You may need to reference classes in other JAR files from within a JAR file. For example, in a typical situation an applet is bundled in a JAR file whose manifest references a different JAR file (or several different JAR files) that serves as utilities for the purposes of that applet. You specify classes to include in the Class-Path header field in the manifest file of an applet or application.
affordable tomcat application The Class-Path header takes the following form: Class-Path: jar1-name jar2-name directory-name/jar3-name By using the Class-Path header in the manifest, you can avoid having to specify a long -classpath flag when invoking Java to run the your application. Note : The Class-Path header points to classes or JAR files on the local network, not JAR files within the JAR file or classes accessible over internet protocols. To load classes in JAR files within a JAR file into the class path, you must write custom code to load those classes. For example, if MyJar.jar contains another JAR file called MyUtils.
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