How do you define JAVA classpaths in Visual Studio Code?












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VS Code 1.30.1




"java.home": "/usr/local/oracle-java-11/jdk-11.0.1" (defined in preferences: user settings)


I'm trying to use jsoup-1.11.3.jar within vscode.



I can build and run the Test.java file on the command line:




javac -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test.java



java -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test




I would like to get this to build in vscode and be able to run it in the debugger. It works fine if I don't try to use jsoup. I haven't been able to find out how to add the jsoup.jar to vscode. If I try to run it I get an exception:




Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation
problems:



Document cannot be resolved to a type

Jsoup cannot be resolved



I've read about maven etc, but would like to get it running without that for now.



thanks,
Bob










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    System:




    Ubuntu 18.04



    VS Code 1.30.1




    "java.home": "/usr/local/oracle-java-11/jdk-11.0.1" (defined in preferences: user settings)


    I'm trying to use jsoup-1.11.3.jar within vscode.



    I can build and run the Test.java file on the command line:




    javac -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test.java



    java -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test




    I would like to get this to build in vscode and be able to run it in the debugger. It works fine if I don't try to use jsoup. I haven't been able to find out how to add the jsoup.jar to vscode. If I try to run it I get an exception:




    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation
    problems:



    Document cannot be resolved to a type

    Jsoup cannot be resolved



    I've read about maven etc, but would like to get it running without that for now.



    thanks,
    Bob










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      System:




      Ubuntu 18.04



      VS Code 1.30.1




      "java.home": "/usr/local/oracle-java-11/jdk-11.0.1" (defined in preferences: user settings)


      I'm trying to use jsoup-1.11.3.jar within vscode.



      I can build and run the Test.java file on the command line:




      javac -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test.java



      java -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test




      I would like to get this to build in vscode and be able to run it in the debugger. It works fine if I don't try to use jsoup. I haven't been able to find out how to add the jsoup.jar to vscode. If I try to run it I get an exception:




      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation
      problems:



      Document cannot be resolved to a type

      Jsoup cannot be resolved



      I've read about maven etc, but would like to get it running without that for now.



      thanks,
      Bob










      share|improve this question















      System:




      Ubuntu 18.04



      VS Code 1.30.1




      "java.home": "/usr/local/oracle-java-11/jdk-11.0.1" (defined in preferences: user settings)


      I'm trying to use jsoup-1.11.3.jar within vscode.



      I can build and run the Test.java file on the command line:




      javac -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test.java



      java -cp .:/path/to/jars/jsoup-1.11.3.jar Test




      I would like to get this to build in vscode and be able to run it in the debugger. It works fine if I don't try to use jsoup. I haven't been able to find out how to add the jsoup.jar to vscode. If I try to run it I get an exception:




      Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation
      problems:



      Document cannot be resolved to a type

      Jsoup cannot be resolved



      I've read about maven etc, but would like to get it running without that for now.



      thanks,
      Bob







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