[jug-discussion] New Powerbook WAS: Re: [jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-26 Thread Nicholas Lesiecki
Thanks Tim and Erik for the links. I think classfileset was the link I was remembering. As to the Powerbook, it was totaled. $1000 for repairs. So I bought a new one. 17 inch monitor, 1.3 ghz G4, 1.5 gigs of RAM. I am now the ubergeek. Nick On Feb 25, 2004, at 4:23 PM, Tim Colson wrote:

RE: [jug-discussion] New Powerbook WAS: Re: [jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-26 Thread Tim Colson
As to the Powerbook, it was totaled. $1000 for repairs. Ouch. :-( So I bought a new one. 17 inch monitor, 1.3 ghz G4, 1.5 gigs of RAM. I am now the ubergeek. Indeed! And I bow down before your geekiness... 1.5 gigs of RAM. Wow. -Timo

[jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-25 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
Hey, I rememeber a discussion on this list about tools for JAR slimming: ditching all the classes in a JAR than can be proved by static analysis to be unused by your code. Does anyone else remember this and can they tell me what the tools were that accomplished this feat? Cheers, Nick

Re: [jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-25 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Feb 25, 2004, at 5:15 PM, Lesiecki Nicholas wrote: Hey, I rememeber a discussion on this list about tools for JAR slimming: ditching all the classes in a JAR than can be proved by static analysis to be unused by your code. Does anyone else remember this and can they tell me what the tools

RE: [jug-discussion] Jar slimming tools?

2004-02-25 Thread Tim Colson
Nick - I rememeber a discussion on this list about tools for JAR slimming: ditching all the classes in a JAR than can be proved by static analysis to be unused by your code. I wasn't around for that discussion (or I claim ignorance)... but it's an interesting idea. Due to reflection,