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Not sure that will work (putting a jar within a jar). Usually including the jar means that it is in either a common folder in the classpath or in the same folder as your application jar. What kind of Java app is it?

Pete


Hatzenbeler, Tim wrote:

Is this possible?  Because I can't seem to make it work...

I have a program I wrote, that requires the jt400.jar file, so I created a
jar file, with my program, and included the jt400.jar file..

Hoever, when I run the program, It will bring up my gui, but it will ge me a
noclassdef for the 400 connection stuff...  If I adjust my launch command,
to run the jar, but use th external jt400.jar file.. It will work... I just
can't make it work when it's a jar withen a jar.

Thanks,
Tim

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