Hi Dave,
Perhaps you could try using jarscan: http://www.inetfeedback.com/jarscan/
John
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On 2/1/07 15:28, in article
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"laredotornado@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <laredotornado@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm SSH'ed in to a Mac OS X server through PuTTY client running on a
> Windows XP machine. I am trying to find a file "Servlet.class" that is
> in a .jar file, but I don't know which one. Given a parent directory,
> /cl*****, that contains JARS at many different subdirectory levels, is
> there a command I can use to search for "Servlet.class" amidst all the
> jars? This must be a command I can run from the Unix-like console, as
> I can't access the Desktop directly. I'd prefer not to have to unzip
> each one and run "find".
>
> Thanks for any expert advice, - Dave
>


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