I have multiple JAR files, which I have to add to classpath in Eclipse.
Is it possible to combine 30 files in one file and include that file?
First, you can. JAR is just a ZIP file. You can extract all stuff into one directory, then create zip file (even manually using WinZip or similar tool), call the result *.jar (if you wish) and add it into the classpath.
The only problem that will probably happen is if several jar files contain resources with the same name (and path). for example, manfest.mf, or other descriptors. In most cases it will not cause any problem but sometimes if application code uses these resources you can have trouble.
There are some automatic tools that do this. Take a look on JarJar.
BUT the more important question: why do you want to do this? If you do not use maven put all library jars to one directory named lib under your project. Then add all these jars to your classpath in eclipse using 2-3 clicks. That's it.
if you are using maven, include all your direct dependences into your pom.xml, compile the project, then say mvn eclipse:eclipse
. This will create .classspath and .project for you. Now just use it.