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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:10:24+00:00 2026-05-14T20:10:24+00:00

Consider the following directory structure: ./source/com/mypackage/../A.java ./extensions/extension1/source/com/mypackage/../T.java ./extensions/extension2/source/com/mypackage/../U.java … ./extensions/extensionN/source/com/mypackage/../Z.java I want to produce

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Consider the following directory structure:

./source/com/mypackage/../A.java
./extensions/extension1/source/com/mypackage/../T.java
./extensions/extension2/source/com/mypackage/../U.java
...
./extensions/extensionN/source/com/mypackage/../Z.java

I want to produce a source jar with the following contents:

com/mypackage/../A.java
com/mypackage/../T.java
com/mypackage/../U.java
...
com/mypackage/../Z.java

I know I could use a fileset for each source directory.
But is there an easy solution using ANT without having to refer to all extensions explicitly?

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    2026-05-14T20:10:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:10 pm

    How about flattening all the files to be included in the archive into a single directory structure, then archiving from there?

    Use a regexpmapper to do the flatten during copy, something like this:

    <delete dir="merged" />
    <mkdir dir="merged" />
    
    <copy todir="${basedir}/merged">
        <fileset dir="${basedir}">
            <include name="source/**"/>
            <include name="extension*/**"/>
        </fileset>
        <regexpmapper from=".*source/(.*)" to="\1" />
    </copy>
    
    <jar destfile="mypackage.jar" filesonly="yes">
        <fileset dir="merged">
            <include name="**" />
        </fileset>
    </jar>
    
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