I know this question has been solved but none of the answers solve my problem. Also I am new in this. I do get NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils
I can see it resolves the dependencies but when I run the jar after compilation i get class not found.
Here is my ivy.xml file
<configurations>
<conf name="runtime" description="Runtime"/>
</configurations>
<dependencies>
<dependency org="org.apache.commons" name="commons-lang3" rev="3.6" conf="runtime->default"/>
<dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.12" conf="runtime->default"/>
</dependencies>
and following is my build.xml
<project name="HelloWorld-build" basedir="." default="clean-deploy" xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant">
<property name="src.dir" location="src" />
<property name="build.dir" location="build" />
<property name="dist.dir" location="dist" />
<target name="clean">
<delete dir="${build.dir}" />
<delete dir="${dist.dir}" />
</target>
<target name="init" description="resolve dependencies with ivy">
<ivy:resolve />
<ivy:cachepath pathid="default.classpath" conf="runtime" />
</target>
<target name="compile" depends="init">
<mkdir dir="${build.dir}/classes" />
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${build.dir}/classes" includeantruntime="false">
<classpath refid="default.classpath" />
</javac>
</target>
<target name="package" depends="compile">
<mkdir dir="${dist.dir}" />
<jar destfile="${dist.dir}/HelloWorld.jar" basedir="${build.dir}/classes">
<manifest>
<attribute name="Main-Class" value="mypackage.HelloWorld" />
</manifest>
</jar>
</target>
<target name="deploy" depends="package">
<java jar="${dist.dir}/HelloWorld.jar" fork="true">
</java>
</target>
</project>
I got problem when I run deploy target. When I run my java application manually (not using build.xml) then it works fine. Please help me solving this issue.
And this is java file
import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String message = "Hello world!";
if (!StringUtils.isEmpty(message)) {
System.out.println(message);
}
}
}