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How To Find Unused Jars?

This is something that should be brainlessly easy, IMHO.

Anybody on the JVM team listening out there?

Until this becomes a standard feature of the JVM, we have LooseJar.

It’s been around for a while, but I haven’t got round to writing about it…until now.

I can’t say it any better than the original:

It works as advertised. Always a good thing!

Here’s a quick example of what the JMX bean interface gives you:

Very useful.

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