I was wondering if there was any way to rename a file in a jar file without unzipping it or decompressing it.
Thanks.
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I was wondering if there was any way to rename a file in a jar file without unzipping it or decompressing it.
Thanks.
Look at the nio classes in Java 1.7 There are new features that use the contents of a zip file like a file system.
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Thanks.
But are there any examples you could give me?
sorry, I've only read the 1.7 features list:
http://www.javaprogrammingforums.com...-features.html
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ajayajayaj (February 12th, 2013)
I couldn't find any info about the Java nio classes.
Do you know anything?
Did you read all the sites at the page I gave the link to?
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ajayajayaj (February 12th, 2013)
Thanks.