Or you can try genjar.
http://genjar.sourceforge.net/
"GenJar is a specialized Ant task that builds jar files based on class dependencies rather than simply the contents of a directory."
--Peter
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Cabrera, Alan wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Erskine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some questions, however: My client is going to be quite thin - most probably an applet - is this the sum total of jars required by an OpenEJB client distribution? I have openejb_client-0.9.2.jar ejb-2.0.jar openejb-0.9.2.jar totalling about 850kb - are the openejb_loader-0.9.2.jar, openejb_server-0.9.2.jar, etc ever required by a remote client? Can these jars be streamlined?
The jars can be streamlined. Unfortunately, you would have to streamline
them by hand.
Regards, Alan
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