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Jboss EAP – Runtime Environments – Default Classpath Entries

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    Eclipse IDE allows to add more Classpath entries for any runtime using Windows -> Preferences -> Server – Runtime Environments – Default Classpath Entries. I don’t see this feature in MyEclipse. How do we achieve this.

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    support-swapna
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    Sachin,

    For JBoss EAP, you can add the entries in the Classpath tab of the Launch configuration. Double click on the JBoss EAP server entry in the Servers view to open the Overview page. In the Overview page, click on the ‘Open launch configuration’ link and switch to the Classpath tab. Attached is the screenshot for your reference.

    Hope this helps. Do let us know how it works for you.

    –Swapna
    Genuitec Support

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