"PeterJ" wrote : You could do this: unjar all 20-some JARs into a common
directory and then JAR the contents of that directory. Then you will have one JAR file
which contains all the classes in the 20-some JAR files.
that is a very good suggestion. I will make some tests right now.
thank you very much.
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