tomcat - Jersey: No WebApplication provider is present - Stack Overflow
I suspect this may be a duplicate of another question on StackOverflow. Jersey No WebApplication provider is present when jersey-json dependency added
Ultimately, make sure that jersey-server is a dependency on your classpath. When you say "your jar file list", are you certain that these jars are in the web application's classpath? It may be a function of your IDE's build path that is causing your problems.
If you still have issues, please include the IDE you use, along with how your classpath is configured.
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