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Make Sure Xbean.jar Is On The Classpath

Make Sure Xbean.jar Is On The Classpath. Edit the classpath variable to include the xbean.jar included with xmlbeans. However, you need to make sure that the library jar should be available somewhere in the classpath of the jvm.

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Adding jar into classpath is a common task for java programmer and different programmer do it in short knowledge of path, classpath and classloaders are must for any java programmer, not only in fact that's a common mistake many java programmer make. Central see this artifact on: One reason is that the stack traces for classpath problems have a lot of information missing that is needed to troubleshoot the problem.

Tools.jar' seems to be not in idea classpath.

In my application i use both jars and when class1 or class2 loads, the resource.xml the getresource() call on the classloader doesn't know what the original class was. You should just put weblogic.jar in the classpath when you are compiling. I didnt take the time to look the last poster. Tools.jar' seems to be not in idea classpath.


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