Common 3rd Party Jars in an EAR
Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed by my WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these common jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
Regards
Sudhindra
Just place them at the root level of the .ear and mention them in the
Class-Path entry of the .war manifest.
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says...
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Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed by my WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these common jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
Regards
Sudhindra
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3rd party jars/zips in EAR
Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed by my WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these common jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
Regards Sudhindrahttp://www.jcp.org
Cheers
mbg
"joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
>
what do you mean by "to integrate this back into the specifications"? whatis the
J2EE way to achieve it if there is one? Thanks
"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
Nope, embrace and extend. We are working to integrate this back into
the
specifications.
cheers
mbg
"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3e77c70d$[email protected]..
Is that part of J2EE or weblogic's implementation?
"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
Upgrade to 8.1 and stick the jar's in myEar/APP-INF/lib
cheers
mbg
"Jen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3e724f46$[email protected]..
Is there a way to put in one shot instead of modifying every .jar
and
..war's manifest
file.
Philip Strube <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sudhindra,
you can put them in your EAR (on top level or you can create a
directory
for them, like "libs" or sth.), and then create class-path entriesin
the manifest files of your WAR and ejb-jars.
Example: if myApp.war needs myUtil.jar, then write a line
Class-Path: myUtil.jar
in the manifest file of myApp.war. If myUtil.jar is in libs, write
libs/myUtil.jar and so on.
-- Philip
Sudhindra wrote:
Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed
by
my
WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these
common
jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs
and
EJB
jars?
Regards Sudhindra -
Accessing 3rd party jars from ear.
I was able to create a war with the 3rd party jars in webinf/lib, register it with weblogic and access them from webapps another ear, after specifying this reference in EACH of the webapps.
However if I want to just make the ear reference these jars, ie., all the webapps in the ear access these jars, without individually specifying the reference, then it gives me an error.
What is different with providing a reference from an EAR ? I added it to the weblogic-application.xml as the docs suggested....http://www.jcp.org
Cheers
mbg
"joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
>
what do you mean by "to integrate this back into the specifications"? whatis the
J2EE way to achieve it if there is one? Thanks
"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
Nope, embrace and extend. We are working to integrate this back into
the
specifications.
cheers
mbg
"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3e77c70d$[email protected]..
Is that part of J2EE or weblogic's implementation?
"Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
Upgrade to 8.1 and stick the jar's in myEar/APP-INF/lib
cheers
mbg
"Jen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3e724f46$[email protected]..
Is there a way to put in one shot instead of modifying every .jar
and
..war's manifest
file.
Philip Strube <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sudhindra,
you can put them in your EAR (on top level or you can create a
directory
for them, like "libs" or sth.), and then create class-path entriesin
the manifest files of your WAR and ejb-jars.
Example: if myApp.war needs myUtil.jar, then write a line
Class-Path: myUtil.jar
in the manifest file of myApp.war. If myUtil.jar is in libs, write
libs/myUtil.jar and so on.
-- Philip
Sudhindra wrote:
Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed
by
my
WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these
common
jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs
and
EJB
jars?
Regards Sudhindra -
Hai Sir,
I am facing one problme in weblogic8.1 while depolying the .EAR FILE.
Please help me sir.
Case1) 1) I am using the struts and log4j frameworks and 3rd party jar files with
weblogic8.1.
2) I make the ejbs,webapplications and 3rdparty jar files, ear file the following
dir structure .And i mentioned the Class-path including all jar files in the MANIFEST
OF EAR FILE.
While deploying the ear file it is giving following error.If log4j.jar does not
mention in the Weblogic script file
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log4j/Priority
at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredFields0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredFields(Class.java:1494)
at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredFields(Class.java:1073)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.disableImplClassLoader(EJBModule.java:1082)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.setupEJBToImplClassDependencies(EJBModule.jav
a:982)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:419)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepareModule(J2EEApplicationContainer.j
ava:2792)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepareModules(J2EEApplicationContainer.
java:1478)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:11
36)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:97
5)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ComponentActivateTask.prepareCon
tainer(SlaveDeployer.java:2571)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.createContainer(Sla
veDeployer.java:2523)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.prepare(SlaveDeploy
er.java:2453)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.processPrepareTask(SlaveDeployer
.java:820)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareDelta(SlaveDeployer.java:
536)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareUpdate(SlaveDeployer.java
:494)
at weblogic.drs.internal.SlaveCallbackHandler$1.execute(SlaveCallbackHandler.java:
25)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:178)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:151)
Please provide the soluation without mentioning classpath in the weblogic script
.How to make the EAR file incliding ejbjar,webapplication and 3rd party jar files.
Thanks & Regards,
ASHOK SAMRAT
[email protected]Refer to the section
Handling Utility classes
http://dev2dev.bea.com/products/wlserver/articles/musser.jsp
thanks,
Deepak
"Ashok Samrat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hai Sir,
I am facing one problme in weblogic8.1 while depolying the .EAR FILE.
Please help me sir.
Case1) 1) I am using the struts and log4j frameworks and 3rd party jar
files with
weblogic8.1.
2) I make the ejbs,webapplications and 3rdparty jar files, ear file
the following
dir structure .And i mentioned the Class-path including all jar files
in the MANIFEST
OF EAR FILE.
While deploying the ear file it is giving following error.If log4j.jar
does not
mention in the Weblogic script file
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log4j/Priority
at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredFields0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredFields(Class.java:1494)
at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredFields(Class.java:1073)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.disableImplClassLoader(EJBModule.java:1082)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.setupEJBToImplClassDependencies(EJBModule.jav
a:982)
at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.prepare(EJBModule.java:419)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepareModule(J2EEApplicationContainer.j
ava:2792)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepareModules(J2EEApplicationContainer.
java:1478)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:11
36)
at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:97
5)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ComponentActivateTask.prepareCon
tainer(SlaveDeployer.java:2571)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.createContainer(Sla
veDeployer.java:2523)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.prepare(SlaveDeploy
er.java:2453)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.processPrepareTask(SlaveDeployer
.java:820)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareDelta(SlaveDeployer.java:
536)
at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareUpdate(SlaveDeployer.java
:494)
at weblogic.drs.internal.SlaveCallbackHandler$1.execute(SlaveCallbackHandler.java:
25)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:178)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:151)
Please provide the soluation without mentioning classpath in the weblogic
script
How to make the EAR file incliding ejbjar,webapplication and 3rd party
jar files.
Thanks & Regards,
ASHOK SAMRAT
[email protected] -
How can I include 3rd party jar files with my custom extention?
I'm writing an extension that is dependent upon some 3rd party jars. How can I include/package these with my extension?
we're using the 11g tech preview
thanks,
DylanDo you mean that you need these files to appear in JDeveloper as a library available for the developers who build a project and use your extension?
You can create a library in JDeveloper with JAR files by simply adding the following to your extension.xml file:
<jdeveloper-hook xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/jdeveloper/1013/extension">
- <libraries xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/jdeveloper/1013/jdev-libraries">
<library name="My Extension Library">
<classpath> ${ide.extension.install.home}/lib/some.jar</classpath>
</library>
</jdeveloper-hook> -
Classpath and 3rd party jar files
We have been searching for a long time and have not been able to find an answer to our question. Do you think that you could help us out?
We need to include 3rd party jar files in our application. Where in the deployment classpath directory structure can we place these. This does not seem to happen when we publish.
We also need to give our clients the ability to modify our configuration. Currently we do this with an xml file, which we place under server/config in our JBoss directory. We also need to find a home for out log4J configuration file.
Where does this type of thing exist in the SAP world?We have had problems with 3rd party jar files also. We ended up including them in the WEB-INF/lib directory of our WAR file and packaging/deploying them everytime.
If you are looking for your project on your server, it is deployed to a directory similar to this:
/usr/sap/J01/JC00/j2ee/cluster/server0/apps
Hope this helps.
Chris -
Hi,
I'm trying to use a 3rd party jar with an applet. I can access the functions just fine when using an applet viewer, but when I try deploying the applet from a web page I get classNotFound exceptions. How do I go about getting the applet to recognize the jar file?
ThanksEva, yes, if that class in one of the 3rd party jars wants to access your class directly, then it is necessary that your class is loaded by the same classloader that loads that 3rd party jar or even higher up the classloader hierarchy.
Why do you consider putting your class library into applib "a bit rude"? As long as your classes are named distinctively so that they will not clash with other classes, it is not a problem.
On the other hand, it seems that the design of that 3rd party class is not classloader friendly. Had it used something like the following to load a class that is undefined at the compile time, you might not have this problem.
Class userClass = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().loadClass(nameOfUserDevelopedClass);
Object plugin = userClass.newInstance(); -
Problem deploying new version of 3rd party jar
I have a third party jar file that was recently updated with to a new version. I deleted the old jar file and replaced it with the new version. Modified classpath accordingly. The strange thing is that the only way I could get the classes that use this jar file to work was to recompile them. What am I missing?
When replacing a jar file it is alway a good idea to recompile against it... this ensures backward compatibity and also prevents Incompatible Class Change Errors. Your new 3rd party jar may not be completely backwards compatible, although it is always a good idea to recompile when implementing a new jar that your application depends on.
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I have developed an app which uses Java Web Start. I created a self signed certificate for now an that works fine.
What I was wondering about was 3rd party jars. Are they responsible for their own signing if they do system or disk I/O? Do I need to contact the vendor to get a signed version? I don't think I should be signing someone elses archive files.
I need to run with all permissons set.My understanding is that if you sign one jar, you need
to sign them all (and with the same certificate).This is only true within the the same jnlp file - not within the whole app.
You can factor out sets of jar files into component extenions (a seperate jnlp file referenced by the original jnlp file.)
Each component extension can have or not have the all-permissions tag, and if it does, the set of jar files in it can be signed by the same or a diferent certificate chain than the original.
/Dietz -
Two 3rd party jars share common class, signed differently
hi,
i have struck a problem where a SecurityException is thrown because two third party jars that are signed contain a class common to a package.
Jar A:
com.sun.xml.util.XmlChars
Jar B:
com.sun.xml.util.XmlChars
com.sun.xml.util.MessageCatalog
com.sun.xml.util.SomethingSomething
I can't touch Jar A, but Jar B can be edited. Since the security granularity seems to be a package level according to the error message, deleting XmlChars from Jar B doesn't work since both jars still contain classes from the same package.
Jar B does need the MessageCatalog so I can't remove it. I can only think of two options from here
1) find a Jar signed by the A people (JAXB) that contains the extra classes
2) some clever trick with classloaders - but I'm not sure what the issues are here..
any help would be deeply appreciated,
thanks,
asjf2) some clever trick with classloaders - but I'm not sure what the issues are here..well, just loading class B and its associates in a new classloader is allowing this to work. I think this is safe too. Would be interested if anyone knows more about this area - eg. what if B needed to access something in A or vice versa, or both ways simultaneously?
thanks,
asjf -
How to include 3rd party jar package in the native code aiming to generate ane for android
in my native java code,i need to reference a class in another jar package.Simply to say,i want to make use of member functions of a class of some jar package A in the call function of the native class which have implemented the FREFunction class.To generate the native extension,native java code needs to be compiled to a jar package B.i have tried serveral methods to compile jar package A into B.Howerver my flex project failed to proceed when calling function of package A in the call function of native java code.To be sure of the correctness of the package A and B,i referenced them in a java project with main function and succeeded. at the same time my other call functions of classes impemented FREFunction work well,Then, why did i fail referencing package A?
in the discussion http://forums.adobe.com/message/3965757, i found the same problem,but i was unable to get a workaround,can anybody give me same help?Standard Java does not support jars within other jars.
Either re-architect your stuff so jars in jars is eliminated, or write a custom classloader that can load from them, or look into 3rd-party solutions, which you can find by searching the net and these forums. -
Where to put Third Party Jars in an .ear file
Where to put Third Party Jar files in an .ear file so that they can be packaged along with the entire application and thus bypass the trouble of putting the third party .jars inside the application server lib directory and set the class path.
Just put them in the root of your EAR. You can specify them in the classpath of your EJB JAR's manifest.
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Creating safe sandbox for 3rd party jars
I'm creating a tool which lets 3rd parties distribute and run their code within my framework. Because I cannot gurauntee the source of various libraries the user decides to run, I cannot prevent malicious code from hacking their systems.
Is there a way for me to limit the capability of the 3rd party classes? I'd like to create a safe sandbox for the classes to play in, but not allow them to read the client's system files, write data outside the sandbox, or otherwise damage the client system.
Can I turn off parts of the VM? If I were to force 3rd parties to inherit from Applet would that limit their use of the client system?You can extend java.lang.SecurityManager -- the only method you need to override is checkPermission, since all the others thunk to it -- set the SecurityManager using System.setSecurityManager, and run untrusted code in a separate thread only. The Security Manager can check to see if the calling thread is the trusted one; if so, it can grant all permissions, otherwise it can grant only those you want to give.
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Where to place 3rd party jars for use with SSPI
I have a question regarding the SSPI. Our custom sspi uses some third party jars
for things such as persistence and caching. Our problem is that the sspi jar
file that is placed in the mbeantypes directory relies on some of these jars,
therefore they must be available at startup. However since we will be installing
the sspi on several different Weblogic 8 servers I do not want to modify each
startup script to explicitly include each jar in the classpath.
Is there a place or a best practice that we can use to allow the sspi find these
libraries? Note: we tried the JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory which does not
seem to work.You will need to have them in the classpath
Tony
"tobin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:40882da6$[email protected]..
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I have a question regarding the SSPI. Our custom sspi uses some thirdparty jars
for things such as persistence and caching. Our problem is that the sspijar
file that is placed in the mbeantypes directory relies on some of thesejars,
therefore they must be available at startup. However since we will beinstalling
the sspi on several different Weblogic 8 servers I do not want to modifyeach
startup script to explicitly include each jar in the classpath.
Is there a place or a best practice that we can use to allow the sspi findthese
libraries? Note: we tried the JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory which doesnot
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How to use 3rd party jar files for xml transform
Hi all,
Am using OAS9.0.4 and I deployed my .ear successfully.
In my application am using 4 jar files for xml transformation. (xerces.jar, xalan.jar, xml-apis.jar,xercesImpl.jar)
OAS has its own xmlparserv2.jar file. Its using this jar file for transforming xml data and not even looking for above mentioned 4 jar files.
In opmn.xml, I provided these 4 jar files in to class path. Then also it didn't effect my output.
I also tried as put these 4 jar files into j2ee\home\applib directory, but o result.
Can anybody tell me where should I keep these 4 jar files in OAS and OAS should use these 4 jar files instead of its own xmlparserv2.jar for transforming data.
Thanks in Anticipation,
Regards,
RKAdd the Xbootclasspath variable in the java-options field. It will somewhat look like the following in your opmn.xml file
<process-type id="<OC4J Instance Name>" module-id="OC4J">
<module-data>
<category id="start-parameters">
<data id="java-options value="........... -Xbootclasspath^/a:<location of your jar files>" />
Ensure to use th ^/a (append) signature
Regards,
Chirag
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