I have been searching for this problem all over. However, I cannot find any good explanation or how to actually solve this issue.
The problem is that then I add a Project Reference in my project, it will not give me any compile-time errors. However, when I use the referenced project in my main project, I get the java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
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To me, this is insane. If I add a Project Reference, I expect that project to be available during runtime. It is not, apparently.
I add it by RIGHT-CLICK on the Project --> Properties --> Projects --> and then add my project that is in the workspace.
And no, I don't really want to export my referenced project to a JAR and import that file, since that means I have to import it every time I change the referenced project.
It should be so easy - like in Visual Studio - to add the project and then be done with it. What am I missing?
It seems I found the problem.
The "MiscLibrary", the project I am referencing from my MainProject, has another external JAR referenced. If that wasnt also imported in the MainProject, I get those weird errors.
Its very bad that 1) I can compile it without any errors or warning! 2) In runtime, the error messages give no indication what so ever that I am missing a reference to another library. Instead, it says it cannot find MiscLibrary, when in fact the problem is the missing external lib in MiscLibrary...