Tried winrar and winzip any others?
whats the Jar command? I'll take a look for it now but help would be great.
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Im about to do a delivery in work, and my boss wants the jars I used, since I made this build several changes have been made, so I want to extract the jar files from the package, so as to have the exact version for him to build against if needed.
I thought that winrar would do the job. I can use either unix or windows. Not really pushed.
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by: objectsPosted on 2005-03-30 at 02:07:21ID: 13660369
use the jar command from jdk
or any zip utility, eg. winzip