Instantiate JarFile class under java web start.

I'm really hoping someone has an answer to this. I've searched a lot and have come up empty handed.
What I'm wondering is if it is possible to find out the path to the Jar file of the application so I can instantiate a JarFile object to loop through it's entries.
String jarFileName = ????;
JarFile jf = new JarFile(jarFileName);The reason is I need to fill a combobox with soundclips contained in the applications jar file and I don't want to hardcode each entry.

Hi,
I guess the jar is loaded from your classpath. Try to get the jar file path from the class path entry.
System.out.println(System.getProperty("java.class.path"));Thanks

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