"find . -name StreamUtils.java
If you are using DOS, try
"dir /s StreamUtils.java"
Ramsay
Gary Gregory wrote:
Consider using a tool like Eclipse which lets you find a class by name. Other IDEs provide a similar feature. But if you are using Notepad or vi...
Gary
-----Original Message----- From: Voyer Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 12:33 To: 'Jakarta Commons Users List' Subject: Info about packages
Hi everyone.
Is there a way to know in wich package theres a particular class?
Example, im looking for StreamUtils and I really don't know where it is packaged.
Thanks.
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