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INFO-DIR-SECTION Programming
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* fastjar: (fastjar).       GNU jar utilities
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INFO-DIR-SECTION Individual utilities
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* fastjar: (fastjar)Invoking fastjar.
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                            An archive tool for Java archives
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* grepjar: (fastjar)Invoking grepjar.
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                            Search files in a jar file for a pattern
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   Copyright (C) 2002 Matthias Klose
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   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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later version. A copy of the license is included in the section
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entitled "GNU General Public License".
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Introduction
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This manual describes how to use `fastjar' and `grepjar'.
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* Menu:
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* Invoking fastjar::    Options supported by `fastjar'
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* Invoking grepjar::    Options supported by `grepjar'
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* Copying::             The GNU General Public License
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1 Invoking fastjar
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`fastjar' is an implementation of Sun's jar utility that comes with the
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JDK, written entirely in C, and runs in a fraction of the time while
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being feature compatible.
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   If any file is a directory then it is processed recursively.  The
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manifest file name and the archive file name needs to be specified in
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the same order the `-m' and `-f' flags are specified.
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2 Invoking grepjar
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The `grepjar' program can be used to search files in a jar file for a
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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