Quoting Siegfried G�schl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Erik,
> 
> I'm not quite sure if I'm qualified to answer your question since 
> this is the first time that I heard of a manifest classpath ... :-) 
> ... but I asked Google.
> 
> And Google knows a few things about it - you might find the relevant 
> code it the maven.ejb-plugin ...
> 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Siegfried Goeschl

That is exactly what I am looking for -- thanks.

FYI a manifest classpath allows one easily package an application so that you
can do the following:

> cd somedirectory
> java -jar application.jar

Assuming that the application jar and all its related jar files are in the
directory "somedirectory".

On Windows this means you can double click on a jar file to launch the application.
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