Andi Vajda <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Bill Janssen wrote:
> 
> >>>  * All classes from either --include jars or the JRE, which already 
> >>> selected
> >>>    classes depend on, that come from packages included with --package
> >>
> >> No. If you --include blah.jar and its package(s) are not listed, then
> >> classes it contains are not wrapped.
> >
> > Yes, that was implied by what I meant to say.  But if the --include jar
> > file's packages are listed, they will be wrapped.  Is that right?
> 
> No. The only classes that get wrapped are:
>   - the ones listed explicitely
>   - the public ones in --jar files
>   - the ones needed by listed or --jar'ed ones whose packages are listed by
>     --package flags

Right.  I put it wrongly again.

When you say

>   - the ones needed by listed or --jar'ed ones whose packages are listed by
>     --package flags

does that include ones that are only found in --include jar files,
because the classes in those jar files are after all part of the
classpath?

Bill

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