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I'm using Eclipse and I need to be able to add Java libraries (JAR files) into my web application's WEB-INF/lib folder. How do I achieve this?

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    Just copy the jar file into WEB-INF/lib. BTW: WEB-INF must be all uppercase.
    – Asaph
    Dec 14, 2010 at 15:03

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  • Add the jar file to your WEB-INF/lib folder.
  • Right-click your project in Eclipse, and go to "Build Path > Configure Build Path"
  • Add the "Web App Libraries" library

This will ensure all WEB-INF/lib jars are included on the classpath.

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Found a solution. This problem happens, when you import a project.

The solution is simple

  1. Right click -> Properties
  2. Project Facets -> Check Dyanmic Web Module and Java Version
  3. Apply Setting.

Now you should see the web app libraries showing your jars added.

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    omg this finally owkred for me, facet was 1.6 but build 1.7 :)
    – VeenarM
    Apr 19, 2014 at 12:51
  • I tried this and it most definitely caused an issue. My META-INF > jdoconfig.xml file became full of "errors' which I am convinced are not real errors because the file is a complete replicate of it's head revision. Also, when I then unchecked Dynamic Web Module the problems did not go away. Jul 23, 2014 at 21:12
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Pasting the jar files in WebContent\WEB-INF\lib via the file system was the only way it worked for me.

They then appeared under the Deployed Resources and WebContent lib sub-folders.

When I looked, the build path had the jars in the Web App Libraries and everything built and ran fine.

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  1. add the jar to WEB-INF/lib from file structure
  2. refresh the project, you should see the jar now visible under the WEB-INF/lib folder.
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They are automatically added to the project classpath if its a web project. Sometimes it does not work properly, a refresh or close/open of the project helps.

if its not a web project you can right click on the library and go to "Build Path" -> "Add to Build Path"

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    Yes, a requirement to this is that the "Web App Libraries" are added to the Build Path as MikeG wrote.
    – morja
    Dec 14, 2010 at 15:07
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add the jar to WEB-INF/lib from file structure refresh the project, you should see the jar now visible under the WEB-INF/lib folder.

this is the best solution that worked for me

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Check under project properties -> deployment assembly if jar file are under deployed path- WEB-INF/lib if not use add button and add jar under WEB-INF/lib

sometime eclipse (in my case Juno Service Release 2 ) was not doing it for me so i did manually. this worked for me.

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From the ToolBar to go Project> Properties>Java Build Path > Add External Jars. Locate the File on the local disk or web Directory and Click Open.

This will automatically add the required Jar files to the Library.

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In case this helps anyone, if you are using a Git repo, make sure the jars make it into the WEB-INF/lib INSIDE the git repo and not just in the project WEB-INF/lib

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Add the jar file to your WEB-INF/lib folder. Right-click your project in Eclipse, and go to "Build Path > Configure Build Path" Add the "Web App Libraries" library This will ensure all WEB-INF/lib jars are included on the classpath. helped me..

Drag and drop in WEB-INF/lib folder and restart eclipse ans start webservice then create client

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