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In Eclipse have a java web project and I want to link it to another java project. Saying that:

Project A: Web project

Project B: Another java project

Normally can you achieve it by going to the properties of project A -> Java build path -> Projects and add the project B.

However if project A is a web project running inside tomcat then at runtime I receive a ClassNotFoundException for the classes of project B.

One solution to to problem is to export project B as a jar file and use it inside project A (put it in the WEB-INF/lib directory).

However this is not the case because I want also to debug at the same time project A AND project B

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  • Why not make it a single project to be able to debug them?
    – ziggy
    Mar 28, 2012 at 15:48

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Go to Project A's Deployment Assembly property page and add Project B as a project Directive Type.

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Eventually I found one good solution.

In eclipse from the properties of project A go: Java Build Path -> Source -> Link Source

in the "linked folder location" give the src folder of project B and in "Folder name" just put "src2" (just something different from "src").

This way eclipse creates a symbolic folder src2 which links classes of project B to the space of project A.

After that everything works fine:

  1. You can compile and run project A without any ClassNotFound Exception.
  2. You can debug classes from both Project A and project B at runtime.
  3. Classes from project B are kept in a separate folder in the filesystem totally independent (this is also useful when you use a source control system like SVN, because two projects continue to be independent). Notice that even folder "src2" is not a real one, so no change in project A.

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