Re: JARs and Manifest



On May 31, 10:25 am, Jason Cavett <jason.cav...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From what I can tell, it is not possible ( via

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/downman.html),
but just in case there's an alternative work-around method
(Ant...something else?), is it possible for me to include a JAR file
within my project's JAR file and still access that internal JAR file?

Thanks

Actually, as a follow-up, if a JAR within a JAR is not possible - what
is a good way to deploy a project from Eclipse so everything is
deployed to the appropriate location?

.



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