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      <title>Packaging Java JARs as RPM packages</title>
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      <description>At JUDCon 2012, I had a discussion and argument with Jaikiran Pai and Ravi Maurya on &amp;ldquo;Packaging Java JARs as RPM packages&amp;rdquo;.&#xA;Well it is not just RPM, it could be any package management system ( eg. dpkg, protage etc. ), doesn&amp;rsquo;t matter as long as it serves the purpose of:&#xA;How is all this achieved in Java world? Simple. Just package all the required JARs in a single JAR or WAR or an EAR for that matter.</description>
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