Can javac compile a jar of source files?

I create a jar of my source once exported from CVS to make it easier to distribute. Once I'm on the machine that I want to compile , I extract the jar (source) and then compile it. Is there a way to compile the jar file?
ie >>javac -jar mySrc.jar mainFile.java
or >> javac -sourcepath mySrc.jar mainFile.java
thanks for any help.

Not as far as I know.
-T-

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