In Eclipse, I add a jar library using
project -> build path ->configure build path
What is the equivalent in VisualStudioCode? I had a look into launch.json
import external jar file into java project,now in vscode 1.48.2 is work well,follow the reference below: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/java/java-project#_working-with-jar-files
what I want to said is, if your external jar path has Chinese characters,even if put the jar files into lib directory under project root directory and the project path has chinese characters,when you debug or run,it will report an error message like this:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils
I had not idea whether this problem appear in other language characters.be careful.
Pre-requisite: In VS Code you need to open the folder and not just file to include any jar file for compilation, running, debugging and testing
VSCode works fine with maven or gradle, and if we are using any of those, we should use maven or gradle for dependency management.
If you are not using any dependency management, then there are two options to add jar file
Open .vscode/settings.json file (if not present, you can create one) and add required jar file there as shown below. In this case all the jar files present in lib directory will be included + I have added common-logging-1.1.1.jar which is located outside the project directory
{
"java.project.referencedLibraries": [
"lib/**/*.jar",
"c:\\path\\to\\jarfile\\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar"
]
}
If Java Extension is enabled then on left panel there will be Java Dependencies.
Inside there you can click on +
symbol to add customer jar files. With this method too, the settings.json
file will be updated
VSCode works fine with maven or gradle. But without those, as far as I know they have not provided any direct way to add jar file in classpath.
The workaround is to add the entry in .classpath
file manually.
For e.g. in below file I have added common-logging-1.2.jar
located in lib
directory manually by adding a line <classpathentry exported="true" kind="lib" path="lib/commons-logging-1.2.jar"/>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<classpath>
<classpathentry kind="con" path="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER/org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.launcher.StandardVMType/JavaSE-1.8"/>
<classpathentry kind="src" path="src"/>
<classpathentry kind="output" path="bin"/>
<classpathentry exported="true" kind="lib" path="lib/commons-logging-1.2.jar"/>
</classpath>
Update
Finally VSCode team is working towards a better solution. This is still work in progress, but you can refer to this link for better aproach https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-pack/issues/94#issuecomment-573487982
Update April 2020
VSCode Extension update now supports this feature out of the box. Now VS Code Java lets you work with JAR files directly without any build tools. Go to JAVA DEPENDENCIES view, find the Referenced Libraries node and click the + icon.
Reference https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-pack/blob/master/release-notes/v0.9.0.md#work-with-jar-files-directly