Only one version number for one jar file. Because finding version number associated with a given jar is like one to one function. If that is what your requirement is, then am afraid that you will have to rebuild the application with exclusion of deprecated jars.So is it that, if you know the version of jar which they used while building the application, you would also use the same version of jar to execute the application?.To explain you more, I have import x.y.z, I know that x.y belongs to a-4.1.jar, but the application which i am working has been developed long back, and I dono what version of a.jar file have they used, I am worried about the version because, some of the classes have been depreciated from the jar of the older version (I feel so), because, even though I have jar in the library, I find the import cannot be resolved.But I wanted to know the version of the jar which the package belongs to, I hope you get it. As i told that I am working on enhancing the application, I have downloaded the jar files and I know the version of the jar files.
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