Today I needed to find the version of a JAR file and I came across the question How to check the version of a JAR file
I found what I needed (thanks for that) and I actually needed three answers to solve my issue, which are
Is that expected / wanted by Stack Overflow? Wouldn't it be better to create a (still short) single answer that would cover all details?
Potential summary answer
- Decompress the JAR file (which is a ZIP file internally)
- look for the manifest file (
META-INF\MANIFEST.MF
) - Look for a line with
Implementation-Version
. Not always a version is specified. (Do not look forManifest-Version
, which is the version of the MF file format).
I understand that several people have contributed to finally solve my problem. All of them deserve recognition and reputation.
However, from a system point of view, a single answer covering all the points would IMHO fit the intended Q&A style of Stack Overflow much more.
How should I handle such a situation? As you can see, I have edited the highest voted answer to include the path, before I noticed the next answer mentioning exactly that missing part, even stating
Just to complete the above answer.
That again makes me think the answer should have been an edit, but of course an edit would not have given 100 reputation points, even if it might be worth those 100 points.
After reading the third part of the answer, I was even tempted to edit again, but instead I ask this Meta question first.
Are we (am I) encouraged to merge several partial answers into one more complete / better answer? If so, how shall this be done? Edit the highest voted answer?
I don't want to create a new answer, since that's like the joke about standards (XKCD).
java.util.jar.JarFile.getManifest()
and the suitable methods ofjava.util.jar.Manifest
and post it as a new answer.