Providing access to non-EGL JAR files
You may need to provide access to non-EGL JAR files to debug and
run your EGL-generated Java™ code.
The process for providing access to those files varies by project
type:
- Application client project
- Before running your code perform the following steps:
- For each enterprise application project that references the application
client project, import JAR files of interest from a directory in the
file system:
- In the Project Explorer view, right-click an enterprise application project and click Import.
- At the Select page, click File System.
- At the File System page, specify the directory in which the JAR files reside.
- At the right of the page, select the JAR files of interest.
- Click Finish.
- Ensure that the build path for each of the affected modules points
to the JAR files in the EAR:
- Right-click on the EAR project in the Project Explorer.
- Select J2EE Module Dependencies from the context menu.
- Click Add JARs and select the JAR files. Click OK to finish.
- For each enterprise application project that references the application
client project, import JAR files of interest from a directory in the
file system:
- EJB project
- Before running your code (with or without the EGL Java™ debugger), do as follows:
- For each enterprise application project that references the EJB
project, import JAR files of interest from a directory in the file
system:
- In the Project Explorer view, right-click an enterprise application project and click Import.
- At the Select page, click File System.
- At the File System page, specify the directory in which the JAR files reside.
- At the right of the page, select the JAR files of interest.
- Click Finish.
- Update the manifest in the EJB project so that the JAR files in
the enterprise application project are available at run time:
- In the Project Explorer view, right-click your EJB project and click Properties.
- At the left of the Properties page, click Java JAR Dependencies.
- When the section called Java™ JAR Dependencies is displayed at the right of the page, set each check box that corresponds to a JAR file of interest.
- Click OK.
- For each enterprise application project that references the EJB
project, import JAR files of interest from a directory in the file
system:
- J2EE web project
- Before running your code (with or without the EGL Java™ debugger), import the JAR files from the file system to the following web project folder:
Web Content/WEB-INF/libThe import process is as follows for a set of jar files in a directory:- In the Project Explorer view, expand the web project, expand Web Content, expand WEB-INF, right-click lib, and click Import.
- At the Select page, click File System.
- At the File System page, specify the directory in which the JAR files reside.
- At the right of the page, select the JAR files of interest.
- Click Finish.