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I am trying to use "find" but I can't quite get all of the switches right for it to work. I have a folder that contains many folders. Let's call that original folder "MyFiles". The subfolders contain java files (and those subfolders possibly contain subfolders that contain java files). Here is what I want to have happen:

0. Create a file to print to, call it "output.ps"
1. Find all of the Java files in the MyFiles tree.
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So far I have:

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