Hi,
There is a difference:
a) the build path is what's needed to compile your source as you code
it
b) the classpath is what's needed to run the application
The local jars provide low-level service used by the jars facing the
user code and replace equivalent jars of the prod env.
So, you don't
Thanks Didier! That does help!
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If by jars specific to the local dev server you mean
- appengine-local-runtime.jar
- appengine-api-stubs.jar
Yes... I just barely figured out that these were needed (after much
frustration and running across a post from two years ago that mentioned
these jars). That was all I needed!
Just for my own edification... I was comparing the build path of my test
project to my GAE project while trying to solve this... I didn't find these
jars in either one.When I launch my GAE project locally is works of
course...I'm using eclipse, does the Google Web Application launch