From the Java Script Library IDE, click the export button. It creates a
<servletname>.jar file in the directory you specify. I've not actually tested
to confirm that this works without any problems, but certainly seems logical,
and it's easier than hunting around in temp files! :-)
Please, though, if anyone finds a drawback to using this method I would
appreciate hearing about it.
From the Java Script Library IDE, click the export button. It creates a <servletname>.jar file in the directory you specify. I've not actually tested to confirm that this works without any problems, but certainly seems logical, and it's easier than hunting around in temp files! :-)
Please, though, if anyone finds a drawback to using this method I would appreciate hearing about it.