> AFAIK, where exporting is (was?) important is for jars that are
> inside a framework. If you did not export them, then apps that
> linked to those frameworks would not "see" the jars that the
> framework contained.
Well, that's exporting the jars from your framework, which you DO need
(for the reason you listed). But exporting your frameworks is a bit
of a lie, because currently your app level has to have all the
dependent subframeworks added explicitly anyway.
ms
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