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In Tomahawk JAR file, we have a class MyFacesResourceLoader.java which have a method _defineCaching()_ that creates headers to the js/css files, I want to modify default headers in the file, so is it possible to modify the source code of Tomahawk Jar file and recompile as Jar file. Please advise.










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    In Tomahawk JAR file, we have a class MyFacesResourceLoader.java which have a method _defineCaching()_ that creates headers to the js/css files, I want to modify default headers in the file, so is it possible to modify the source code of Tomahawk Jar file and recompile as Jar file. Please advise.










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      In Tomahawk JAR file, we have a class MyFacesResourceLoader.java which have a method _defineCaching()_ that creates headers to the js/css files, I want to modify default headers in the file, so is it possible to modify the source code of Tomahawk Jar file and recompile as Jar file. Please advise.










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      In Tomahawk JAR file, we have a class MyFacesResourceLoader.java which have a method _defineCaching()_ that creates headers to the js/css files, I want to modify default headers in the file, so is it possible to modify the source code of Tomahawk Jar file and recompile as Jar file. Please advise.







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          • Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
            – user2266614
            Nov 25 '18 at 14:11










          • Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 25 '18 at 15:10










          • I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:06












          • why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:10










          • But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:12











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          • Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
            – user2266614
            Nov 25 '18 at 14:11










          • Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 25 '18 at 15:10










          • I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:06












          • why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:10










          • But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:12
















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          Is it possible to download Tomahawk JAR file source code and make change in a class and recompile as JAR file?




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          • Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
            – user2266614
            Nov 25 '18 at 14:11










          • Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 25 '18 at 15:10










          • I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:06












          • why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:10










          • But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:12














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          answered Nov 23 '18 at 19:20









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          • Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
            – user2266614
            Nov 25 '18 at 14:11










          • Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 25 '18 at 15:10










          • I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:06












          • why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:10










          • But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:12


















          • Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
            – user2266614
            Nov 25 '18 at 14:11










          • Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 25 '18 at 15:10










          • I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:06












          • why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
            – Kukeltje
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:10










          • But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
            – user2266614
            Nov 28 '18 at 19:12
















          Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
          – user2266614
          Nov 25 '18 at 14:11




          Can you give some steps on how to do it? I'm new to building JAR files.
          – user2266614
          Nov 25 '18 at 14:11












          Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
          – Kukeltje
          Nov 25 '18 at 15:10




          Uhhhmmmm you seriously want to change some fundamental code of an old library and do not know how to build a jar file? Use a search engine of your liking... e.g. google.com/search?q=build+tomahawk+jsf+from+source
          – Kukeltje
          Nov 25 '18 at 15:10












          I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
          – user2266614
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:06






          I have done it using the link mentioned below. talksinfo.com/how-to-edit-class-file-from-a-jar
          – user2266614
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:06














          why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
          – Kukeltje
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:10




          why??? the source is open... no need to decompile...
          – Kukeltje
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:10












          But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
          – user2266614
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:12




          But the JAR building process is painful. Had lot of issues to make a small change. So followed above link and it worked.
          – user2266614
          Nov 28 '18 at 19:12


















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