[[appendix.executable-jar.launching]] == Launching Executable Jars The `org.springframework.boot.loader.Launcher` class is a special bootstrap class that is used as an executable jar's main entry point. It is the actual `Main-Class` in your jar file, and it is used to setup an appropriate `URLClassLoader` and ultimately call your `main()` method. There are three launcher subclasses (`JarLauncher`, `WarLauncher`, and `PropertiesLauncher`). Their purpose is to load resources (`.class` files and so on) from nested jar files or war files in directories (as opposed to those explicitly on the classpath). In the case of `JarLauncher` and `WarLauncher`, the nested paths are fixed. `JarLauncher` looks in `BOOT-INF/lib/`, and `WarLauncher` looks in `WEB-INF/lib/` and `WEB-INF/lib-provided/`. You can add extra jars in those locations if you want more. The `PropertiesLauncher` looks in `BOOT-INF/lib/` in your application archive by default. You can add additional locations by setting an environment variable called `LOADER_PATH` or `loader.path` in `loader.properties` (which is a comma-separated list of directories, archives, or directories within archives). [[appendix.executable-jar.launching.manifest]] === Launcher Manifest You need to specify an appropriate `Launcher` as the `Main-Class` attribute of `META-INF/MANIFEST.MF`. The actual class that you want to launch (that is, the class that contains a `main` method) should be specified in the `Start-Class` attribute. The following example shows a typical `MANIFEST.MF` for an executable jar file: [indent=0] ---- Main-Class: org.springframework.boot.loader.JarLauncher Start-Class: com.mycompany.project.MyApplication ---- For a war file, it would be as follows: [indent=0] ---- Main-Class: org.springframework.boot.loader.WarLauncher Start-Class: com.mycompany.project.MyApplication ---- NOTE: You need not specify `Class-Path` entries in your manifest file. The classpath is deduced from the nested jars.