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I am trying to uses classes from a non executable jar called noexec.jar in an executable jar called exec.jar. With no defined manifest in the nonexec jar and a manifest in the exec jar. The folder structure where the jars are held look like so.

ROOT
/lib
|
---nonexec.jar
---exec.jar

With the class path defined in the manifest for the executable jar as Class-Path: nonexec.jar . However every time I run java -jar exec.jar, I get Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: What even though I am including nonexec in my class path why the classes contained within the jar are not being found?

This is the manifest file

Manifest-Version: 1.0
Class-Path: nonexec.jar .
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