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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:08:27+00:00 2026-05-24T08:08:27+00:00

So…, I’ve made a plugin for Eclipse that generates a new java project and

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So…, I’ve made a plugin for Eclipse that generates a new java project and ads files from templates, etc… However the code in the /src directory is then uncompilable because I need to add a jar file I have to the libraries tab.

The project is already a Java project via:

org.eclipse.jdt.core.IJavaProject javaProject = org.eclipse.jdt.core.JavaCore.create(proj);
            org.eclipse.jdt.core.IClasspathEntry src = JavaCore.newSourceEntry(folder.getFullPath());
            IClasspathEntry jre = JavaCore.newContainerEntry(new Path(
                    org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JavaRuntime.JRE_CONTAINER), new IAccessRule[0],
                    new IClasspathAttribute[] {
                        JavaCore.newClasspathAttribute("owner.project.facets", "java")
                    }, false);
            IClasspathEntry[] entries = new IClasspathEntry[] {
                    src, jre
            };
            javaProject.setRawClasspath(entries, proj.getFullPath().append("bin"), new NullProgressMonitor());

And now, basically, I need to do programmaticaly, what the button “Add Jars…” does.
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Been struggling with this for a while…

Any code tips or a link to a tutorial that DOES EXACTLY THIS would be helpful. Please no links to generic Eclipse plugin tutorials 🙂 as I’ve probably seen them all by now…

Thnx a lot

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    2026-05-24T08:08:27+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:08 am

    Here’s how I did it, not sure if your reqs are exaclty the same, but hope it helps in some way…

            IFile file = addJar(project, "/resources/myJar.jar", MY_JAR_TARGET_PATH, monitor); //$NON-NLS-1$
            newcpEntries.add(JavaCore.newLibraryEntry(file.getFullPath(), null, null, false));
            // .....
    

    where addJar() looks something like this:

    private static IFile addJar(IProject project, String srcPath, String targetPath, IProgressMonitor monitor) {
        URL srcURL = MyPlugin.getDefault().getBundle().getEntry(srcPath);
        IFile file = project.getFile(targetPath);
        InputStream is = null;
        try {
            is = srcURL.openStream();
            file.create(is, true, monitor);
        } catch (CoreException e) {//...
                  } catch (IOException e) {//...
                  }
        finally {
            try {
                if (is != null)
                    is.close();
            } catch (IOException ignored) {}
        }
        return file;
    }
    
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