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Hello, programmers.

[I know that this is not exactly a xmlpull question but, if I am not
mistaken, kXml2 does use xmlpull.]

I read an article about optimizations and the article stated that one
should NOT put source into a package well that was easy enough to do.
However, it also went on to suggest that one should remove third
party libraries from their packages rather than just dump it into the
project. How do I do this? I am using "kXml2" parser and I can't see
how to unjar it and remove it from it's package unless I get the
source code and do it manually.

The reasoning behind this is that java generates a lot of overhead
when handling classes that are part of a package.

Any suggests on how to remove 3rd party libraries from their packages?

Thanks,
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JavaME (J2ME), Java, C & C# Developer
CV: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dt6fqcn_51dn8gds





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