.jar file for wls client application

Is there a .jar file include files when client app needs at runtime

You need weblogic jar file and if its ejb client application you might need client
file that can be produced by ejbc.
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"Wei Li" <[email protected]> wrote:
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Is there a .jar file include files when client app needs at runtime

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