Command line jardesc building

Hi,
Is it possible to build a jar file from the command line using the jardesc produced by Eclipse?
The reason I want to do this is to add automated unnattended building of jar files as part of a release system.
Thanks,
Message was edited by:
Crisps

I don't think Eclipse offers a method of doing this from within a batch file
or whatever. So it's possible but you would have to parse the jardesc file
yourself and use the information in it to build the jar file.
(Also I think the jardesc file only contains information about what to include
in the jar file, not how to build any files that are included.)
It might be easier to write your own Ant script to build the jar file. Such a script
can be used both within and outside Eclipse.

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