I\'m using Jena TDB for loading an RDF dataset and making SPARQL queries against it. I\'m using the following maven dependency:
The accepted answer is actually missing the solution. So here it is:
The linked file is: https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/master/jena-fuseki2/jena-fuseki-server/pom.xml
Of course, what should you get from it?
Here is the complete fragment that you should add to your pom:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-shade-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.1</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>package</phase>
<goals>
<goal>shade</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<transformers>
<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ServicesResourceTransformer" />
<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ManifestResourceTransformer">
<mainClass>com.example.MainClass</mainClass>
</transformer>
</transformers>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
remember to replace the com.example.MainClass
with your main class
The POM uses the shade plugin. It needs to manage services files (META_INF/services/) with a ServicesResourceTransformer transformer.
Add the following transformed to your POM file:
<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ServicesResourceTransformer" />
See <transformers>
here for example: https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/master/jena-fuseki2/jena-fuseki-server/pom.xml
I had the same problem and found that the accepted answer is in general correct but not complete (at least it took me quite a while before I figured out how to apply the tip of the answer correctly). Here is how it works.
1) You have to add the maven-shade plugin to you pom.xml as demonstrated e.g. in: https://github.com/apache/jena/blob/master/jena-fuseki2/jena-fuseki-server/pom.xml
2) Change the link to the main class in the plugin configuration. The main class is provided via the following lines:
<transformer implementation="org.apache.maven.plugins.shade.resource.ManifestResourceTransformer">
<mainClass>org.apache.jena.fuseki.cmd.FusekiCmd</mainClass>
</transformer>
You have to add you main class in the mainClass
tag. When now building the project using the maven build command, you will get a jar called your-project-name-VERSION.jar
which is the runnable jar you want to have. If you previously worked with a "jar with dependencies", then make sure to run the new one (which does not include the "with dependencies" in the name anymore) as otherwise you will run into the same problem.