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Useful when you have to deal with ClassNotFoundException. The command looks for all jar in the current directory and any sub-directory, and checks if the jar contains the specified class. The command lists all matching jars.
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find -name "*.jar" -exec grep "CLASSNAME" {} \; find -name "*.jar" -exec grep "org/junit/runners/Parameterized.class" {} \;
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