Rather than unjar'ing all the jar-files first, then rejar'ing them back
into one file, have you tried using the optional <jlink> task? I've never
used it, but I think its purpose is just that sort of thing.

Diane

--- "WATKINS, Andy, FM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wish to unjar a set of jarfiles (that make up my classpath)
> and jar them up as a single jar file.
> 
> How do I unjar a set of jar files? The unjar taks seems to 
> take a single file and I cannot get it to accept a fileset.
> 
> Andy
> RBS Financial Markets
> 
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