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- Maybe this one stackoverflow.com/questions/1832853/…, or this one stackoverflow.com/questions/574594/… (but the accepted answer is wrong), or this one stackoverflow.com/questions/1814526/…. Actually, this seems to be one of the most frequent question on maven...Pascal Thivent– Pascal Thivent2010-01-07 18:00:34 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2010 at 18:00
- 1The other answers aren't as clean, and uber jar (ueber spelled incorrectly), does not mention executability. Furthermore, the other topics are littered with irrelevant material, such as source level etc.Stefan Kendall– Stefan Kendall2010-01-07 18:21:17 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2010 at 18:21
- possible duplicate of Is it possible to package all the jar dependencies in one big jar?ataylor– ataylor2011-12-08 16:20:17 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2011 at 16:20
- I see many of the answers are ~10 years old, so I would be interested to see if there is anything different now.Aaron Kurtzhals– Aaron Kurtzhals2022-09-23 14:44:47 +00:00Commented Sep 23, 2022 at 14:44
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