Hi Milan,
yes. You can specify a CLASSPATH which tells the Java virtual machine where to look for libraries.
Look
here for details.
But your advantage is limited. The loading time should be fairly the same compared to loading one big library.
When you compile your Jabaco application into an exe file, Jabaco will pack all needed libraries into a self-extracting executable.
This exe creates a temporary jar file whenever you start it. You'll find it under environment path %TMP% (or is it %TEMP%? I can't remember.)
Greetings!
A1880