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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:32:01+00:00 2026-05-11T21:32:01+00:00

I’ve managed to create a small project in Eclipse using the Spring & BlazeDS

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I’ve managed to create a small project in Eclipse using the Spring & BlazeDS integration. Everything is working fine, my AMF requests are coming through and all is well.

I just want to know what the minimum required .jar’s would be. At the moment I have a list of more than 35 jars required to make just a very basic application work.

It just feels like I had to include so much, to do so little. Are there collective libraries that I could include instead of these long lists of .jars?

The list is as follows:

  |__antlr-3.0.1.jar
  |__aopalliance.jar
  |__aspectjrt.jar
  |__aspectjweaver.jar
  |__backport-util-concurrent.jar
  |__cglib-nodep-2.1_3.jar
  |__commons-codec-1.3.jar
  |__commons-httpclient-3.0.1.jar
  |__commons-logging.jar
  |__concurrent.jar
  |__flex-messaging-common.jar
  |__flex-messaging-core.jar
  |__flex-messaging-opt.jar
  |__flex-messaging-proxy.jar
  |__flex-messaging-remoting.jar
  |__h2.jar
  |__jackson-core-asl-0.9.9-6.jar
  |__org.springframework.aop-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.asm-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.aspects-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.beans-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.context.support-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.context-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.core-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.expression-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.flex-1.0.0.RC1.jar
  |__org.springframework.jdbc-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.jms-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.transaction-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.web.servlet-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__org.springframework.web-3.0.0.M3.jar
  |__spring-security-acl-2.0.4.jar
  |__spring-security-catalina-2.0.4.jar
  |__spring-security-core-2.0.4.jar
  |__spring-security-core-tiger-2.0.4.jar
  |__spring-security-taglibs-2.0.4.jar
  |__xalan.jar
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    2026-05-11T21:32:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    We can’t tell for sure, but we can give you suggests:

    • antlr can probably go. Spring bundles its own copy in its own JARs
    • aopalliance – same reason
    • aspectj – are you using aspectJ from Spring? If not, ditch it.
    • backport – might be ok to get rid of it, try and see
    • cglib – some appservers already have this, so you might be able to get rid of it from the app
    • commons-codec – probably not needed
    • commons-httpclient – shouldn’t necessary
    • commons-logging – already included in most appservers, shouldn’t be needed
    • concurrent.jar – this is an old version of the java5 concurrent API, get rid of it.
    • h2.jar – no idea what this is
    • jackson – this is a JSON library. If you don’t use JSON, you don’t need this
    • org.springframework.aop – dump it unless you’re using AOP
    • org.springframework.aspects – dump it unless you’re using AOP
    • org.springframework.jdbc – dump it unless you’re using JDBC
    • org.springframework.jms – dump it unless you’re using JMS
    • org.springframework.transaction – dump it unless you’re using transactions
    • spring-security – are you using this stuff?
    • xalan – you should almost certainly dump this, the app server probably already has copy

    All of these suggestions come with a health warning.

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