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I created a ane native extension for a flex application and I have a problem. My problem is that i get a NoClassDefFoundError from native java code. The class that is not found is in a third-party jar. I added the third-party jar as a lib file in eclipse, is also set on project build pats and is also set as exported resource. I think the problem is when i pack the final .jar file for the extension. I unpacked the .jar file and the third-party jar is there.

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  • what if you put your third-party jar near your result jar, not inside it? Feb 23, 2013 at 13:39
  • bassed on adobe documentation and other native extensions that I already used this method has no effect.
    – AlexGo
    Feb 23, 2013 at 13:48

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You have to be careful when packaging a third party library with your Java ANE. You often need to unpack the third party jar file and include the class files along with your own.

jar xf 3rd_party_lib.jar

Then repackage your ANE library jar

jar uf your_native_ane_libary.jar [directory of all your class files]

You have to do this just before using adt to package your ANE.

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