Creating a jar file without user compliation

Hi, i got a problem here and i do not know how to go about doing it, any help will be much appreciated...
I need a JAR file in my integration bin shell
this bin shell will read my JAR file
The user will create the MAIN class file with something call a template engine specifying some stuff that can be changed
after which together with some existing .java class files, one .XML file(which the user specify with template engine) my program is to compile them automatically without user intervention and produce the JAR file.
any suggestions? thannks

Hmm, this sounds to me like a task for build tool like ANT.
If you absolutely need to do this yourself look at java.util.jar and into the programmatic interface of javac (get the JDK source code distribution for this).

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