How to send Referenced Libraries along with my project












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I exported my project into JAR files. I also found my project folder and zipped it.
However, I can't find referenced libraries in it. When I send my project to someone, I want that person to get referenced libraries as well.



Can anyone tell me how I can include my referenced libraries along with my project?



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    I exported my project into JAR files. I also found my project folder and zipped it.
    However, I can't find referenced libraries in it. When I send my project to someone, I want that person to get referenced libraries as well.



    Can anyone tell me how I can include my referenced libraries along with my project?



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      I exported my project into JAR files. I also found my project folder and zipped it.
      However, I can't find referenced libraries in it. When I send my project to someone, I want that person to get referenced libraries as well.



      Can anyone tell me how I can include my referenced libraries along with my project?



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      I exported my project into JAR files. I also found my project folder and zipped it.
      However, I can't find referenced libraries in it. When I send my project to someone, I want that person to get referenced libraries as well.



      Can anyone tell me how I can include my referenced libraries along with my project?



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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 6:20







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          Use 'File > Export' and choose 'Java > Runnable JAR file' to generate a Jar which contains your code and the referenced libraries.






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            Use 'File > Export' and choose 'Java > Runnable JAR file' to generate a Jar which contains your code and the referenced libraries.






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