Hi, I looked at it again this morning and was able to fix it. The problem was that I was putting my jar files inside the src directory which for some reason I thought was the root of the bundle. Anyway, it's been resolved now by putting them actually in the root of the bundle and adding the jar files to the Bundle-ClassPath: in the Manifest.
Thanks and sorry for the little noise. Lois. On 9/20/07, Peter Kriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you send the manifest you use? > > Kind regards, > > Peter Kriens > > LD> Hi, > > LD> I am having a problem that I have been cracking my head on for hours > LD> and I cannot figure it out. I am sure that it is simple enough though. > > LD> I have the JFreeChart library (for example..I have many other > LD> dependencies) and I want to use it inside one of my bundles. So I > LD> understand I have to add it to the Import-Package but the problem is > LD> that org.jfree is not recognized. jfreechart is in the global > LD> classpath though. I heard you can reference the jar files with > LD> Bundle-ClassPath so I added the jar files to that but to no avail. > > LD> If I do not Import-Package I get a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError for > LD> one of the jfreechart classes. > > LD> I have tried many other things, but I just cannot get it to work. So > LD> the question is, how do i get an external jar file to be recognized? > > LD> Thank you very much, > LD> Lois. > LD> _______________________________________________ > LD> equinox-dev mailing list > LD> equinox-dev@eclipse.org > LD> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev > > -- > Peter Kriens Tel +33467542167 > 9C, Avenue St. Drézéry AOL,Yahoo: pkriens > 34160 Beaulieu, France ICQ 255570717 > Skype pkriens Fax +1 8153772599 > > _______________________________________________ equinox-dev mailing list equinox-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev