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These days when you find me working in Java, you’ll find me working in NetBeans. If I wanted to spend my time manually editing ant scripts, you’d probably find me working in vi instead.
I needed to add a file to META-INF in my application jar a few days ago. NetBeans provides a META-INF folder in the project window for web applications, but not for standalone java applications. There is a lot of documentation for this specific problem that will help you edit your build script to get this done but for something so basic I prefer a simpler solution.
After some experimentation I found an alternative:
open the project windowright-click on “Source Package”, click “New”, and choose “Folder” under the “Other” categoryname the new folder “META-INF”add files (.mailcap in my case) to this folderbuild as usualopen your jar, browse to META-INF, and note that your files are now where they belong
Please note that I’m using NetBeans 6.5, and that this method could suddenly stop working in some future version of NetBeans if the build process changes dramatically.
If you have an alternative to this process that does not require build script modification, I would very much like to hear from you!
转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/cuizhf/p/3244598.html
