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I'm looking for advice on organising and referencing third party jars for use in my j2ee web application. I'm now trying to figure out the best way to make the necessary jar files contained therein available to my web app within eclipse on my machine, and also within Tomcat both on my machine and the eventual test and production servers. Asked 10 years, 4 months ago. OMax OMax 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. Also, there are some name clashes, eg, my web app already contains older xml parsing jars such as xalan. jwsdp 2.0

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So, at a basic level my question is how do I get jar files referenced in Tomcat? How do we handle problem users?

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The best practice to organize your dependencies would be to use maven to build your jssdp project and war for tomcat and let him download all the dependencies required: Post as a guest Name. A few points here: Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled.

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More generally, I'm looking for some advice on best practice for referencing and including third party jars in a project with an eye to smooth deployment to servers. Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: This meant the jar files would now jdsdp exported in the.

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Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. This works fine as far as compliing my web app in eclipse goes, but I now need to make these jars available to Tomcat and I'm a bit stuck there on the best way to do this. I'm looking for advice on organising and referencing third party jars for use in my j2ee web application.

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The fact that you get name clashes by putting them all in one directory is a warning that you need to sort those clashes out. I'm now trying to figure out the best way to make the necessary jar files contained therein available to my web app within eclipse on my machine, and also within Tomcat both on my machine and the eventual test and production servers.

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Also, there are some name clashes, eg, my web app already contains older xml parsing jars such as xalan. I then removed all these jars, and created a series of user libraries within eclipse, eg "jwsdp Feenster Feenster 56 1 1 silver badge 7 7 bronze badges.

The best practice to organize your dependencies would be to use maven to build your eclipse project and war for tomcat and let him download all the dependencies required:. As long as you're jwsd the JARs from a structured repository, you shouldn't feel the need to retain that structure in the WAR. My first post, so go easy on me.

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