+ 1 on curiosity re: this question. In my limited Java experience, I find it more common to see a directory full of jars accompanying an application, but the benefits of a self-contained executable jar seem pretty self-evident, especially for an app who's only dependencies are clojure.jar & clojure-contrib.jar.
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