Difference  between jar created using NWDS and 'java cfm'

Hi,
I have exported a jar file of a java application from NWDS. My question is how different it is from the jar that is been created using java cfm command ?
Thanks,
RPN

Hi,
No difference
Regards
Ayyapparaj

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