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Using the JAR utility to look inside JAR files
Objective:
Use the JAR utility and the
f
and
t
option to list the contents of the buttons.jar JAR file.
Use the JAR utility and the
f
and
t
option to list the contents of the buttons.jar JAR file.
In order to use the JAR utility that comes with the JDK, make certain the bin directory of the JDK is specified in your system path.
Locate the jars directory beneath the main Bdk directory.
Use the JAR utility and the
f
and
t
options to list the contents of the buttons.jar file.
Copy and paste the resulting content listing into the text area, below.
Click the
Submit
button when you are finished.