= The Client Classpath :idprefix: :idseparator: - == Maven dependencies The recommended way to define a client dependency for your java application is through a Maven dependency declaration. There are two dependencies you can choose from, `org.apache.activemq:artemis-jms-client` for JMS 2.0 or `org.apache.activemq:artemis-jakarta-client` for Jakarta Messaging 3.x. For JMS: [,xml,subs="normal"] ---- ... org.apache.activemq artemis-jms-client {project-version} ... ---- For Jakarta: [,xml,subs="normal"] ---- ... org.apache.activemq artemis-jakarta-client {project-version} ... ---- == Individual client dependencies If you don't wish to use a build tool such as Maven which manages the dependencies for you, you may also choose to add the specific dependency jars to your classpath, which are all included under ./lib on the main distribution. For more information of the clients individual dependencies, see: * xref:client-classpath-jms.adoc#artemis-jms-client-dependencies[JMS client dependencies] * xref:client-classpath-jakarta.adoc#artemis-jakarta-client-dependencies[Jakarta client dependencies] == Repackaged '-all' clients Even though it is highly recommend to use the maven dependencies, in cases this isnt a possibility and neither is using the individual dependencies as detailed above then the all-inclusive repackaged jar could be used as an alternative. These jars are available at Maven Central: * https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/activemq/artemis-jms-client-all/{project-version}/[artemis-jms-client-all-{project-version}.jar] * https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/activemq/artemis-jakarta-client-all/{project-version}/[artemis-jakarta-client-all-{project-version}.jar] Whether you are using JMS or just the Core API simply add the `artemis-jms-client-all` jar to your client classpath. For Jakarta Messaging add the `artemis-jakarta-client-all` jar instead. WARNING: These repackaged jars include all the xref:client-classpath-jms.adoc#artemis-jms-client-dependencies[client's dependencies]. Be careful with mixing other components jars in your application as they may clash with each other. Note also that the '-all' clients cant be embedded in the same JVM as the broker, for that you must use `artemis-jms-client` or `artemis-jakarta-client` as appropriate.