Jar file reference

Hello,
I try to wrap several jar files(say, a.jar, b.jar, c.jar) in one single jar file(say, one.jar).
The problem here is, the only path I can give is ..\\one.jar. Can I still reference a.jar, b.jar by giving path=c:\one.jar?
Thanks for the help
Hui Lu

not exactly,
you can write a special class loader that knows how to load jars from inside jars.
Or you can uncompress all the jars, and rezip them into one huge jar.

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