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I'm using Eclipse Indigo (3.7) to build an application using ant and a build.xml file.

I am getting the following exception:

C:\navigator\nbproject\build-impl.xml:774: The libs.CopyLibs.classpath property is not set up.
This property must point to 
org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar file which is part
of NetBeans IDE installation and is usually located at 
<netbeans_installation>/java<version>/ant/extra folder.
Either open the project in the IDE and make sure CopyLibs library
exists or setup the property manually. For example like this:
 ant -Dlibs.CopyLibs.classpath=a/path/to/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

Can anyone suggest me how to resolve this issue?

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  • That's not an exception, it is a custom error message. Please set the property libs.CopyLibs.classpath May 8, 2014 at 5:11
  • You should copy the jar into your project's lib folder and point the libs.CopyLibs.classpath property (maybe in project.properties) to the jar. The jar exists in a Netbeans installation.
    – Dante WWWW
    May 8, 2014 at 5:24

8 Answers 8

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I had the same problem after pulling a NetBeans project from GitHub. The problem was, the file /nbproject/private.properties contained a line...

"user.properties.file=C:\\Users\\Thilina\\AppData\\Roaming\\NetBeans\\7.3\\build.properties" 

...which was pointing to a wrong location. I corrected that and the problem went away.

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  • Perhaps I am misunderstanding the original question but the user user3588496 seems to be inquiring about Eclipse Indigo not Netbeans. I am experiencing the same (Eclipse) issue but I don't have Netbeans installed on my machines. So your suggestion doesn't seem to be applicable to Eclipse users. Sep 25, 2014 at 18:43
  • yes, user3588496 uses eclipse. but the problem is, the project he/she trying to run is a netbeans projet. that's why it has a nbproject folder. Sep 26, 2014 at 11:07
  • This also fixed javaee-endorsed-api-6.0 is missing for me
    – basin
    Apr 18, 2018 at 17:40
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Please find below for the Solution: Below is an error that I was facing while building the project:

"The libs.CopyLibs.classpath property is not set up. This property must point to org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar file which is part of NetBeans IDE installation and is usually located at /java/ant/extra folder. Either open the project in the IDE and make sure CopyLibs library exists or setup the property manually. For example like this: ant -Dlibs.CopyLibs.classpath=a/path/to/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar"

Here is a solution:

--> Open Netbeans

--> Select Project

--> Right Click

--> Property

--> Libraries

Now change the path of the library where your javaee-endorsed-api-7.0 is stored. In file browser

--> Select your project

--> Select lib folder

--> Click Open Button

You will ables to see it will be like: lib\nblibraries.properties

Now your problem is resolved. Do not need to download the file beacuse it comes with Netbeans Package. You just have to find the file.

Please check image how it looks (Project-->Libraries & Path)

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This following worked for me:

1) Downloaded and added the org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar to my Ant/lib directory: C:/apache-ant-1.9.4/lib/

2) (in command line) Navigated to the folder containing my "build.xml" file:

cd C:\eclipse_workspace\myproject\abcfolder

(my build.xml location: C:\eclipse_workspace\myproject\abcfolder\build.xml)

3) Ran the following commmand:

ant -Dlibs.CopyLibs.classpath=C:/apache-ant-1.9.4/lib/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

I got a successful build.

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  • This is a good way to brute force libs.CopyLibs.classpath when the magical IDE tools aren't populating it.
    – mbonness
    Apr 27, 2020 at 16:37
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I just stumbed across this article which helped me:

How to fix the libs

Instructions for Netbeans 8

Open:

Tools -> Options -> Java -> Ant

Paste the following in Properties:

libs.CopyLibs.classpath=[Netbeans Install]NetBeans6.5java2antextraorg-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

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  • If you then get the following error: Could not load definitions from resource org/netbeans/modules/java/j2seproject/copylibstask/antlib.xml You simply add the following JAR in the same tab: org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar I found the solution with detailed instructions here: vigneshravi35.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/…
    – TomDK
    Jul 27, 2016 at 3:09
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  1. In NetBeans, select Tools > Options > Miscellaneous > Ant
  2. In the Properties section, add the following property

libs.CopyLibs.classpath=pathtoyour_netbeans/java/ant/extra/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

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I know the OP was asking about Eclipse, but I've run into this problem a few times using NetBeans, and the standard answer to set libs.CopyLibs.classpath property in Tools, Options, Java Properties never worked for me. Neither has the answer that includes commenting out lines in nbproject/private/private.properties, etc.

I did find that in the Project Properties dialog, under Libraries you can create a Libraries Folder and everything you specify, including the CopyLibs jar will go in there. I've done this to include all resources needed by a WAR file so the WAR wasn't dependent on server files and it worked for me.

Hope this helps someone looking for a NetBeans answer (maybe there is something similar in Eclipse).

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It took a while before I succeeded on my mac, but using locate on the terminal gave me the correct path: /Applications/NetBeans/Apache NetBeans 12.2.app/Contents/Resources/NetBeans/netbeans/java/ant/extra/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

That I entered into the: NetBeans > Preferences > Java > Ant > Options > Properties setting.

libs.CopyLibs.classpath=Applications/NetBeans/Apache NetBeans 12.2.app/Contents/Resources/NetBeans/netbeans/java/ant/extra/org-netbeans-modules-java-j2seproject-copylibstask.jar

Thank you for your help.

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    Thanks, @Liam Townsley for this editing - I will use that format next time
    – glensbo
    Feb 7, 2021 at 20:50
  • No problem, glad I could help. :)
    – Liam
    Feb 7, 2021 at 23:29
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For me, simply restarting Netbeans worked. The paths were regenerated, with the correct value.

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