> Why not just use the quick and dirty approach?  Make a temp
> directory, unjar
> the jars into it and then make a new jar and then blow away the temp
> directory?  Even with huge jars it won't really take that long on a
> reasonable machine.

That's definitely one way to do it -- I was just looking for something a
little more elegant. I think I might modify the zipfileset code to make this
work for multiple jars.

Thanks,
--Bill


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