create java library file
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I'm using number of java files as common in different ADF projects, I want to archive them in jar file so I can import this archive file from any new project to use the java libraries in the project, I tried create it in jdeveloper but no luck.

Thank you for any advice,

Mirage answered 3/6, 2012 at 15:3 Comment(2)
this may help - tompeez.wordpress.com/2011/06/01/…Aerophyte
Tthanx all for your help, I need to just import the jar package and to use it in any project I just need to import it into the library and i can implement code with the imported jar file. I hope the solutions you provided will help me to achieve this.Mirage
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You can use the following article to understand the way.

creating a Jar file

jar cf jar-file input-file(s)

But still you can zip a file using windows zip utility or winzip and rename it as a jar file. It is not official but it works.

Cysticercoid answered 3/6, 2012 at 15:8 Comment(0)
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No matter how big or small you project is, the best answer to this question IMHO is a build tool. I would recommend maven, it is a great tool. It will take some time to get into and it will probably slow down your pace at first but the rewards of knowing how to use a tool like that are very big.

http://maven.apache.org/

Malkin answered 3/6, 2012 at 15:11 Comment(1)
Moving to Gradle is even a better choice. It's just a personal consideration. Here you can find the documentation: Gradle Java Library PluginEmmaemmalee
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from your terminal - go to the directory where you have the files you want to jar and type the command

jar -cf myjarfile.jar *.java

hope this helps see also: Creating a JAR File

Bekelja answered 3/6, 2012 at 15:7 Comment(0)
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Assuming that the files that you want to reuse are related to ADF you should read about using ADF Libraries to increase reusability. See: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16162_01/web.1112/e16182/reusing_components.htm#BEIGHHCG

Stanislas answered 5/6, 2012 at 22:6 Comment(0)

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