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How to print the files names that being searched

Hello all
Im doing search in jar files using this oneLiener :
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find . -name "*.jar"  -print -exec jar -tvf {} \; | grep -n \/Participant.class
but I also will like to see the jar file names that the grep succeed the search
What I need to add to this command so it will give the file names?
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You can place a tee command between the find and the grep command to write the output of the find command to a file:

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find ... | tee -a file | grep -n ...
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