No, no. I'm just talking about handeling as a files. I just wish to
compress, decompress, and watch what's inside more easily, as the Winzip
does with *.zip files. And I was wondering if there was an application of
software developed for that purpose.

Regards,

OsKaR.


At 08.56 20/2/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Oscar Pérez wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone knows about any software for handling more
> > easily .jar files?
> >
>
>  It's hard to answer unless you give more details about
>the problem you're running into, especially how exactly
>it relates to servlets. (Are you writing a servlet engine
>and need to load classes from jars? You're writing a jar
>file browsing servlet?)
>
>
>-cks
>
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