Added jquery and d3.js as dependency of WebStatusServer

This resources was undeclared and led to an exeption when running
with the webstatusserver. Tested on my mac with `bazel
 --use_webstatusserver=8080 test //src/test/shell/...`.

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Change-Id: I9208b20e6792c5b23b5b1dcb419301cf901ae805
Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/1341
MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=93716608
2 files changed
tree: 9d92100df67bd7e7efef2f328c4f14b572d8d5f5
  1. .travis/
  2. examples/
  3. scripts/
  4. site/
  5. src/
  6. third_party/
  7. tools/
  8. .gitattributes
  9. .gitignore
  10. .travis.yml
  11. bootstrap_test.sh
  12. compile.sh
  13. CONTRIBUTING.md
  14. LICENSE.txt
  15. README.md
  16. WORKSPACE
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