Running a Java program from the command line that depends on a jar file?

You have to specify in the classpath that you want to use the JAR dependency AND the current local directory to resolve classes.

Set the current directory in your classpath, it should solve the problem. Most of the time, we need current directory in the classpath, so generally I advice to set "." (without quotes) in your system CLASSPATH environment variable instead of setting for each run.

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