Eclipse plug-ins must use the Require-Bundle or Import-Package statements in the plug-in's MANIFEST.MF to specify their dependencies.
Plug-ins can only be dependent on other plug-ins.
If you want to use a jar which is not a plug-in it must be included in the plug-in and included in the Bundle-Classpath in the MANIFEST.MF. You will also have to update the build.properties file to include the jars in the plug-in build.
Example MANIFEST.MF extract that includes 3 jars in the plug-in:
Require-Bundle: greg.music.core;bundle-version="1.0.0", greg.music.resources;bundle-version="1.0.0", org.eclipse.core.runtime, javazoom.jlgui.basicplayer, org.eclipse.e4.core.services;bundle-version="2.0.100" Bundle-ClassPath: ., lib/jogg-0.0.7.jar, lib/jorbis-0.0.15.jar, lib/vorbisspi1.0.2.jar Import-Package: javax.annotation;version="1.0.0", javax.inject;version="1.0.0", org.eclipse.e4.core.di.annotations
Matching build.properties
source.. = src/ output.. = bin/ bin.includes = META-INF/,\ .,\ plugin.properties,\ plugin.xml,\ lib/jogg-0.0.7.jar,\ lib/jorbis-0.0.15.jar,\ lib/vorbisspi1.0.2.jar