How to include images on a jar file with WSDD

Hello there!
I�m using WSDD 5.7 and I�ve created a build with the "Device Developer Builds" tool to generate a jar file. My project contains a package with images inside, the problem is that everytime I generate the jar file it does not contain that package. Any idea?
cheers!

I�m using WSDD 5.7 and I�ve created a build with the
"Device Developer Builds" tool to generate a jar
file. My project contains a package with images
inside, the problem is that everytime I generate the
jar file it does not contain that package. Any idea?I had the same problem and found a workaorund. See my thread in the WSDD forum for details:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_thread.jsp?message=13774631&cat=9&thread=102493&treeDisplayType=threadmode1&forum=277#13774631

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    Manifest-Version: 1.0
    Main-Class: mypackage.MyMainClass
    Created-By: 1.3.0 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
    - don't forget to associate the .jar file with the application java.exe -jar -classpath %CLASSPATH%
    - don't forget to set the environment CLASSPATH correctly
    Hope this help
    Jean

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