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how to know in which jar a file is

 
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John Woo
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:11 am    Post subject: how to know in which jar a file is Reply with quote



Hi,

I'm wondering, once JBuilder pops up a file I ask for search, how to know in
which jar that file is?

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John
Toronto
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Paul Furbacher [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2005 8:07 am    Post subject: Re: how to know in which jar a file is Reply with quote



John Woo wrote:

Quote:
I'm wondering, once JBuilder pops up a file I ask
for search, how to know in which jar that file is?

The IDE's window title should show you the entire path
once you have opened the file.

Also, as of at least JBuilder 2005 (or JBuilder X?),
you can right-click on a file node in the Project
Pane (not applicable here) or on the open file's
tab in the Content Pane, choose the "Properties...",
select "File Information". The archive file is in
[] brackets.


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Paul Furbacher (TeamB)

Save time, search the archives:
http://info.borland.com/newsgroups/ngsearch.html

Is it in Joi Ellis's Faq-O-Matic?
http://www.visi.com/~gyles19/fom-serve/cache/1.html

Finally, please send responses to the newsgroup only.
That means, do not send email directly to me.
Thank you.
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