Editing the jar file

this could be a silly/simple question. But I would like to know how can I edit the files inside adf-faces-impl.jar
eg: I would like to change the calendar icon to a different one.
thanks
san

San,
Yiou are in the wrong forum, as this is not related to JHeadstart. Please post your question on the JDeveloepr forum.
Steven Davelaar,
JHeadstart Team.

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