if you scroll about half-way down here: http://linuxintegrators.com/blog/acoliver/code/ you'll find a few blog entries that have various scripts to do just this as well. use the force (er... the shell!) luke :)


On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 08:53 AM, Mike Oliver wrote:


Chad Woolley wrote:

I know there was a utility for this when I used Websphere Application Developer a few years ago. Search on DeveloperWorks for jar file finder or something along those lines. DOn't remember if it was standalone or an Eclipse/WSAD plugin.

If you are interested and can't find it let me know. It may have even been internal (I was employed by IBM at the time).

Mike Oliver wrote:

So how many of you have found a reference to a class, and can't find out which *&^%$ jar it is located in?

What do you do when you have this problem?

Ollie



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Thanks, Chad, I will hunt for it or build it and let everyone know.

Ollie



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