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Just out of curiosity, why do you use the external binary to do the
pack/unpack and not the java.util.jar.Pack200 class? It seems to me that
a fragment that is EE
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how would that work on J2ME (CDC/Foundatoin)?
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If the Pack200 class is loaded from the VM then it will fall under the
boot class loader. There is no way we can throw that class loader away.
Are you suggesting that we could somehow load this class from
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Just out of curiosity, why do you use the external binary
how would that work on J2ME (CDC/Foundatoin)?
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The only support I know is in MirrorRequest#perform, but it is quite
rudimentary. Essentially if the repository is local, it prefers a
descriptor in canonical form (not packed/zipped), and if the repository is
remote it prefers a descriptor in non-canonical form. It doesn't have any
further
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