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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-06-23 19:21 -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> Have you tried just adding a zipfileset to a junit batchtest?  You might also
> have to set <junit>'s classpath to include the jar, but based on the manual 
and
> the source code I would think this already works.

I tried that already, and it didn't work.  I got an error saying that the 
batchtest task does not support the nested zipfileset element.

Even if that did work, I would still need to filter the contents of the 
zipfileset down to what I need, and I don't want to have to unzip the jar to do 
it.

I'm more than willing to try any more suggestions you have, so keep 'em coming 
if you have any.

Thanks,
-Mike

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