When you update a JAR file, the sources are recompiled and the JAR is repackaged, which ensures that the JAR contains up-to-date files.
To update a JAR file:
The status line in the main window displays the progress of the compilation.
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You can update a JAR file only if it is in the same directory as the .jarContent file that
was generated when the JAR file was created in the IDE. |
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Creating a JAR File
Modifying a JAR File Managing the JAR Packager History List Setting a JAR Content Filter Creating a JAR Manifest Setting JAR Packager Options Compiling a Program |