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Thread: Is there any way to treat a zip like a directory?

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    Default Is there any way to treat a zip like a directory?

    I am wondering if there is any way to treat a zip file like a directory.
    I would like to use Java's I/O libraries.
    Is there any way?
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    ajayajayaj


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    Default Re: Is there any way to treat a zip like a directory?

    Read the links in a page on this thread:
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