09-15-2005
Jar File Search!
Hi vgersh99,
Iam sorry for that. In future, I will start new threads for different topics. Assuming that we don't know what the name of the jar file, we are searching for is, do we have any way, of finding a string or a file in it. Is there any Unix command for it?
thanks.
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NAME
Maven - Creates a link in /usr/share/maven-repo for an existing jar.
SYNOPSIS
mh_linkjar [option]... [pom] [dest_jar] [link]...
DESCRIPTION
Create symlinks for a jar installed by other means. The symlinks created include links to the jar in /usr/share/maven-repo, at the correct
location for Maven. It can also create additional links to the jar, usually located in /usr/share/java.
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