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Q&A How to solve missing JAR files error from Ant

So In case anyone else is stuck on similar Missing JAR error, Here is the solution- download and try to install ant-optional package (I said "try" because its not available for some platforms) If...

posted 2y ago by Megan‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Megan‭ · 2022-06-02T18:01:28Z (over 2 years ago)
So In case anyone else is stuck on similar Missing JAR error, Here is the solution-


download and try to install ant-optional package (I said "try" because its not available for some platforms)

If it is not available for yours, then download "ant-optional" package from 'sourceforge' and paste it into the path that error is reading out, 


If this still doesnt work, download "jsch.jar" from 'sourceforge' and paste it into the path that error is reading out


That should do the trick. I hope it helps someone