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The "File Piper" is a file processing tool. It provides a set of standard file manipulation (copy, head, tail, chunk, zip, search…) in a user-friendly nice-looking Swing interface with possibility to add custom processors written in Java.
A GUI utility to merge JAR, WAR, EAR and ZIP files
...But delivering a desktop application with dependencies is not a good idea. This utility helps to merge all JARs into one JAR. This utility can be used to merge JAR, WAR, EAR and ZIP files.
This is a tool for managing changes to database schemas based on Active Record migrations. Features multiple schema interactions, runtime variable substitution, script creation, and much more. Visit http://migrations.sourceforge.net for more information.
FileFinder is an Ant task that searches for files in the filesystem and also is able to search recursively inside compressed files like zip, gzip,
tar, tgz, tar.gz, jar, war and ear. It allows to search using wildcards.
Eclipse 3.x plugin of Library Folder ClasspathContainer http://www.eclipse-plugins.info/eclipse/plugin_details.jsp?id=409). This plugin will add all .jar and .zip files of a folder to you classpath. To install, visit http://libcontainer.sourceforge.net/
PrEd is a Java based graphical utility to find and edit Java property files in JAR, WAR, EAR and other kind of ZIP archives.
It is the perfect tool for customizing Java and J2EE application archives.
Enjoy, Daniel Palomo van Es.