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Subject:RE: The action of creating a JAR file From:"Gilger.John" <JGilger -at- acresgaming -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:31:55 -0700
How about 'packaged'?
John Gilger
Technical Writer
Acres Gaming, Inc.
702.914.5585
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From: Jane Carnall [mailto:jane -dot- carnall -at- digitalbridges -dot- com]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:07 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: The action of creating a JAR file
Does anyone know of a good verb for the process of taking a set of files
and
creating a new JAR file that consists of nothing but those files? What I
have is:
"The Java files comprising your COFFEE service must be compiled into
class
files, and should be imported into a JAR file."
If it was a WinZip file, I'd say "zipped": "The Java files comprising
your
COFFEE service must be compiled into class files. The class files should
be
zipped into a WinZIP file."
The corresponding verb for a JAR file should be "jarred", yet that
sounds
wrong. (I could continue the metaphor and say "poured", of course, but
I'm
reluctant.)
Anyone got a good verb I could borrow? I have some nice fresh adverbs,
only
one careful driver, good resale value... <g>
Jane Carnall
Technical Writer, Digital Bridges, Scotland
Unless stated otherwise, these opinions are mine, and mine alone.
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