![]() (system-level or user-level, depending which directory is used). Will be available to all applications run under the respective scope Items placed in either of theseĭirectories do not need to be named in an application's classpath and ~/Library/Java/Extensions directory can be used for user-level The /Library/Java/Extensions directoryĬan be used for additional jar files or JNI libraries that need to be Lib/ext directory, developers should not directly modify it for the $JAVA_HOME/lib/ext directory within a JDK installation to store Java software on other platforms often makes use of the This breaks my app.īut if you really want to do this: According to Apple's docs: Sometimes there is an older version of the same JAR file in the appropriate Extensions folder. ![]() It relies on having a specific recent version of a JAR file (for JFreeChart). Here's why: Other apps will break, because those JAR files will be loaded for every Java app.
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