05-06-2008
jar command not being recognized
Hi,
I'm trying to extract a war file via the jar command; however, when I issue:
jar -xvf MyWarFile.war
I'm recieving "jar: not found"
I added
/usr/bin to the path ...didn't work
also tried
/usr/bin/jar to the path...still doesn't work
My JAVA_HOME/bin is also in the path.
OS is Sun Solaris.
Can someone tell why jar is not being recognized?
thanks,
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NAME
Maven - Creates links in /usr/share/maven-repo for all jars.
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
Reads the file debian/$package.poms and create links for each jar file generated by a POM listed in the .poms file.
OPTIONS
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