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I've got a Java project, which uses a small SQLite database.

Now I want to create an executable jar File, with the Database file and the driver (sqlitejdbc-v056) inside to have a single, all containing package.

My package structure looks like this:

Bank
|
| 
+---src
|   ...
|           
+---bin
|   ...
|           
+---data
|       bank_database.db
|       
+---img
|       ajax-refresh-icon.gif
|       
+---doc
|       Datenbankschema.uxf
|       
\---resources
        sqlitejdbc-v056.jar

I access the DB with this small Java class:

package model;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;

public class DBHandle {

    Connection conn;

    public DBHandle() throws Exception {
        Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC");
    }

    public Connection openConnection() throws SQLException {
        conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite:data\\bank_database.db");
        return conn;
    }

    public void closeConnection() throws SQLException {
        if (!conn.isClosed()) {
            conn.close();
        }

    }

}

If I pack all this stuff into a jar with the Eclipse export manager and try to execute it it throws a ClassNotFoundException for the JDBC driver.

How can I fix this problem?

Is it even possible to modify resources into a jar regarding to the database?

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    If you put the database file into the jar you'd not be able to update it at runtime - are you aware of that?
    – Thomas
    Dec 2, 2011 at 15:42
  • No I'm not :-/ ... Looks like I've to review my concept
    – Demnogonis
    Dec 2, 2011 at 16:07

3 Answers 3

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AFAIK you can't modify resources inside a jar without much hassle (basically it is a zip and thus it should be possible, but there might be file locks by the JVM etc.).

Additionally, you can't put one jar into another. However, you could unpackage the driver jar and include the contents in your jar, if you want that. The Maven assembly plugin has a goal that does this: jar-with-dependencies.

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    "Additionally, you can't put one jar into another." - you should take a look at onejar (one-jar.sourceforge.net)
    – smp7d
    Dec 2, 2011 at 15:46
  • @smp7d Interesting, I wasn't aware of this. Thanks for sharing.
    – Thomas
    Dec 3, 2011 at 15:38
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To solve your ClassNotFoundException, you'll need to add the sqllite jar to the classpath

see: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/classpath.html

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  • I think that the question is not about the SQLite engine jar. At least one part of this question is about bank_database.db
    – Alex K
    Dec 2, 2011 at 15:44
  • Yes, I added the driver to the Classpath in the manifest file. But now it can't find the database. It searches in the normal filepath. Do I have to add the database file to the manifest, too?
    – Demnogonis
    Dec 2, 2011 at 16:03
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My preference is to use a utility called one jar. You can use call it from ant or maven and I use it both for work and my personal projects. I have a decent blog article that explains how to use it: Building Self Contained Executable Jars 2 ways

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