The java classpath wildcard expansion is unusual.
From the docs:
Understanding class path wildcards
Class path entries can contain the basename wildcard character *, which is considered equivalent to
specifying a list of all the files in the directory with the extension
.jar or .JAR. For example, the class path entry foo/* specifies all
JAR files in the directory named foo. A classpath entry consisting
simply of * expands to a list of all the jar files in the current
directory.
So, what you need to specify is:
java -classpath /path/to/app/conf/lib/*:/path/to/app/lib/*
If you need only specific jars, you will need to add them individually. The classpath string does not accept generic wildcards like nameJar*
, *.jar
, spring*
etc.
Read Setting multiple jars in java classpath for more information.