on 10/17/01 9:06 AM, "Joshua Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, I use very few Velocity features, so I was wondering > if I could de-jar the Velocity.jar file, and then erase > some of the classes that never got used, and then re-jar > it up? Does that make sense? Do any of you developers > have any guesses as to how much space I could save or > suggestions about what classes I could delete? I > don't want to bother if it will only save me 20-50k, > but if it could save me 100k, then maybe.... Of course you can do that...you don't even need to de-jar it. Just write your own build.xml file that creates a .jar archive only out of the classes that you want. Stuff like Anakia and Texen are obvious targets to not include. -jon
