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    NAME
         jar - Java archive tool
    
    SYNOPSIS
         jar [ c ] [ f ] [ M ] [ m ] [ o ] [ t ] [ v ]
              [ x file ] [ manifest-file ] destination input-file
              [ input-files ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The jar tool is a Java application  that  combines  multiple
         files  into  a  single  JAR  archive  file.   It  is  also a
         general-purpose archiving and compression tool, based on ZIP
         and  the  ZLIB compression format. However, jar was designed
         mainly to facilitate the packaging of Java applets or appli-
         cations  into  a  single archive.  When the components of an
         applet or application (.class files, images and sounds)  are
         combined  into a single archive, they may be downloaded by a
         Java agent (like a browser) in a  single  HTTP  transaction,
         rather  than  require  a new connection for each piece. This
         dramatically improves  download  time.  The  jar  tool  also
         compresses  files  and so further improves download time. In
         addition, it allows individual  entries  in  a  file  to  be
         signed  by  the  applet  author  so that their origin can be
         authenticated. The syntax for the jar tool is almost identi-
         cal to the syntax for the tar(1) command.
    
         The three types of input files for the jar tool are:
    
              o manifest file (optional)
    
              o destination jar file
    
              o files to be archived
    
         Typical usage is:
    
              example% jar cf myjarfile *.class
    
         In this example, all the class files in the  current  direc-
         tory  are  placed  in the file named "myjarfile". A manifest
         file is automatically generated  by  the  jar  tool  and  is
         always  the  first  entry in the jar file. By default, it is
         named META-INF/MANIFEST.INF. The manifest file is the  place
         where  any  meta-information  about  the  archive is stored.
         Refer to the Manifest Format in the  SEE  ALSO  section  for
         details about how meta-information is stored in the manifest
         file.
    
         To use a pre-existing manifest file  to  create  a  new  jar
         archive, specify the old manifest file with the m option:
    
    
              example% jar cmf myManifestFile myJarFile *.class
    
         When files are added to a jar archive, the file and its  MD5
         and  SHA  hashes  are  stored. The hashes are entered to the
         manifest file. It is easy to view and process  the  contents
         of the manifest file, since it uses RFC822 ASCII format.
    
    OPTIONS
         The following options are supported:
    
         c              Creates a new or empty archive on  the  stan-
                        dard output.
    
         f              The second argument specifies a jar  file  to
                        process. In the case of creation, this refers
                        to the name of the jar  file  to  be  created
                        (instead of on stdout).  For table or xtract,
                        the second argument identifies the  jar  file
                        to be listed or extracted.
    
         M              Do  not  create  a  manifest  file  for   the
                        entries.
    
         m              Includes manifest information from  specified
                        pre-existing manifest file. Example use:
    
                        example% jar cmf myManifestFile myJarFile *.class
    
                        You can add special-purpose name-value attri-
                        bute headers to the manifest file that aren't
                        contained in the default  manifest.  Examples
                        of  such  headers  would  be those for vendor
                        information,  version  information,   package
                        sealing,  and  headers  to  make  JAR-bundled
                        applications executable. See  the  JAR  Files
                        trail  in the Java Tutorial and the JRE Notes
                        for Developers web page for examples of using
                        the m option.
    
         o              Store only, without using ZIP compression.
    
         t              Lists the table  of  contents  from  standard
                        output.
    
         v              Generates verbose output on stderr.
    
         x file         Extracts all files, or just the named  files,
                        from standard input. If file is omitted, then
                        all files are extracted; otherwise, only  the
                        specified file or files are extracted.
    
    
         If any of files is a directory, then that directory is  pro-
         cessed recursively.
    
    EXAMPLES
         To add all of the files in  a  particular  directory  to  an
         archive:
    
              example% ls
              0.au         3.au         6.au          9.au            at_work.gif
              1.au         4.au         7.au          Animator.class  monkey.jpg
              e.au         5.au         8.au          Wave.class      spacemusic.au
              example% jar cvf bundle.jar *
              adding: 0.au
              adding: 1.au
              adding: 2.au
              adding: 3.au
              adding: 4.au
              adding: 5.au
              adding: 6.au
              adding: 7.au
              adding: 8.au
              adding: 9.au
              adding: Animator.class
              adding: Wave.class
              adding: at_work.gif
              adding: monkey.jpg
              adding: spacemusic.au
              example%
    
         If subdirectories  for  images,  audio  files,  and  classes
         already  exist in an HTML directory, use jar to archive each
         directory to a single jar file:
    
              example% ls
              audio classes images
              example% jar cvf bundle.jar audio classes images
              adding: audio/1.au
              adding: audio/2.au
              adding: audio/3.au
              adding: audio/spacemusic.au
              adding: classes/Animator.class
              adding: classes/Wave.class
              adding: images/monkey.jpg
              adding: images/at_work.gif
              example% ls -l
              total 142
              drwxr-xr-x   2 brown    green        512 Aug  1 22:33 audio
              -rw-r--r--   1 brown    green      68677 Aug  1 22:36 bundle.jar
              drwxr-xr-x   2 brown    green        512 Aug  1 22:26 classes
              drwxr-xr-x   2 brown    green        512 Aug  1 22:25 images
              example%
    
         To see the entry names in the jar file using  the  jar  tool
         and the t option:
    
              example% ls
              audio bundle.jar classes images
              example% jar tf bundle.jar
              META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
              audio/1.au
              audio/2.au
              audio/3.au
              audio/spacemusic.au
              classes/Animator.class
              classes/Wave.class
              images/monkey.jpg
              images/at_work.gif
              example%
    
         To display more information about the files, in the archive,
         such as their size and last modified date, use the v option.
    
              example% jar tvf bundle.jar
              145 Thu Aug 01 22:27:00 PDT 1996 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
              946 Thu Aug 01 22:24:22 PDT 1996 audio/1.au
              1039 Thu Aug 01 22:24:22 PDT 1996 audio/2.au
              993 Thu Aug 01 22:24:22 PDT 1996 audio/3.au
              48072 Thu Aug 01 22:24:23 PDT 1996 audio/spacemusic.au
              16711 Thu Aug 01 22:25:50 PDT 1996 classes/Animator.class
              3368 Thu Aug 01 22:26:02 PDT 1996 classes/Wave.class
              12809 Thu Aug 01 22:24:48 PDT 1996 images/monkey.jpg
              527 Thu Aug 01 22:25:20 PDT 1996 images/at_work.gif
              example%
    
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for a description of the following  attri-
         butes:
    
         __________________________________
        | ATTRIBUTE TYPE|  ATTRIBUTE VALUE|
        |_______________|__________________|_
        | Availability  |  SUNWjvrt       |
        |_______________|_________________|
    
    SEE ALSO
         JAR Files @
                   http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jar/
    
         JAR Guide @
                   http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/docs/guide/jar/jarGuide.html
    
         Manifest Format @
                   http://sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/docs/guide/jar/manifest.html
    
         For information on related topics, use the search link @
                   http://java.sun.com/
    
    
    
    


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