Hi, Thanks for the reply,

I tried the following, as you suggested but I still get the same error.

java -cp $JETTY_HOME/lib/jetty-server-11.0.9.jar -jar agilemesh.dronevideo-1.0.0.jar
Error: Unable to initialize main class agilemesh.dronevideo.DroneVideo
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/eclipse/jetty/server/HandlerContainer

If I do the follow command it lists jar file.

ls -l $JETTY_HOME/lib/jetty-server-11.0.9.jar
-r--r--r-- 1 pi pi 774703 Mar 30 12:46 /home/pi/jetty-home-11.0.9/lib/jetty-server-11.0.9.jar

Kelly

On 6/4/2022 7:52 AM, Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
Your classpath declaration is bad.

"$JETTY_HOME/lib/annotations;$JETTY_HOME/lib;$JETTY_HOME/lib/apache-jsp;$JETTY_HOME/lib/jaspi;$JETTY_HOME/lib/logging;./"

That style of definition (where the entry ends in a slash) is for unpacked jars, which you don't have. Also you cannot include in your classpath ALL jars shipped from Jetty, as that's a nonsense configuration. There's specific jars for specific functionality, and you cannot have all of them at the same time present in your classpath.

Start with the limited list of jars your maven project is using, no more, no less.
Your classpath should contain all of the jars individually listed.
(eg: $JETTY_HOME/lib/jetty-server-11.0.9.jar;$JETTY_HOME/lib/jetty-io-11.0.9.jar;... etc)

Joakim Erdfelt / joa...@webtide.com


On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 7:10 AM Kelly Wiles <rkwi...@twc.com> wrote:

    Hi,

    I have been looking for several days now this answer.

    I develop on Windows 11 using Eclipse IDE and then I create a jar
    file
    using the install goal with the run configuration.  This does
    create a
    jar file in the target directory.

    I then copy the jar file to a Linux system, this system has jdk 11
    installed and jetty 11.0.9 installed.  I unpacked jetty into my home
    directory and set the JETTY_HOME to point to it.

    When I use the following command to run it.

    java -cp
    
"$JETTY_HOME/lib/annotations;$JETTY_HOME/lib;$JETTY_HOME/lib/apache-jsp;$JETTY_HOME/lib/jaspi;$JETTY_HOME/lib/logging;./"

    -jar agilemesh.dronevideo-1.0.0.jar

    This returns the following error.

    Error: Unable to initialize main class agilemesh.dronevideo.DroneVideo
    Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
    org/eclipse/jetty/server/HandlerContainer

    The jetty-server-11.0.9.jar file exists in $JETTY_HOME/lib and
    contains
    the HandlerContainer class, so I am lost as to why I get this error.

    Thanks

    Kelly


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