jar-The Java Archive Tool (轉)
jar-The Archive Tool
Combines multiple files into a single JAR archive file.
SYNOPSIS
jar [ /1.1/docs/tooldocs//jar.html#Options">options ] [manifest] destination input-file [input-files]
DESCRIPTION
The jar tool is a java application that combines multiple files into a single JAR archive file. jar is a general-purpose archiving and compression tool, based on Zand the /">ZLIB compression format. However, jar was designed mainly to facilitate the packaging of java applets or applications 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 ed by a java agent (like a browser) in a single HTTP transaction, rather than requiring a new connection for each piece. This dramatically improves download times. <!-- REMIND: put a link to download benchmark statistics in here -->jar 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 ntical to the syntax for thetar
command.The 3 types of input files for the jar tool are
- manifest file (optional)
- destination jar file
- files to be archived
Typical usage is
% jar cf myjarfile *.class
In this example, all the class files in the current directory are placed into 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 for details about how meta-information is stored in the manifest file.If you have a pre-existing manifest file that you want the jar tool to use for the new jar archive, you can specify it using the -m option:
% 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 into the manifest file. It is easy to view and process the contents of the manifest file, since it uses 822 ascii format.
If any of
c
- Creates a new or empty archive on the standard output.
t
- Lists the table of contents from standard output.
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.
f
- The second argument specifies a jar file to process. In the case of
c
reation, this refers to the name of the jar file to be created (instead of on stdout). Fort
able orx
tract, the second argument identifies the jar file to be listed or extracted.v
- Generates verbose output on stderr.
m
- Includes manifest information from specified pre-existing manifest file. Example use:
jar cmf myManifestFile myJarFile *.class
You can add special-purpose name-value attribute 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, and package sealing. See the trail in the Java Tutorial for examples of using the m option.0
- Store only, without using compression.
M
- Do not create a manifest file for the entries.
"files"
is a directory, then that directory is processed recursively.
EXAMPLES
To add all the files in a particular directory to an archive:
C:WWWJAVA> ls 12/09/96 12:20a
. 12/09/96 12:17a .. 12/09/96 12:18a 1,010 0.au 12/09/96 12:18a 946 1.au 12/09/96 12:18a 1,039 2.au 12/09/96 12:18a 993 3.au 12/09/96 12:18a 1,006 4.au 12/09/96 12:18a 1,016 5.au 12/09/96 12:18a 1,048 6.au 12/09/96 12:18a 980 7.au 12/09/96 12:18a 1,064 8.au 12/09/96 12:18a 989 9.au 12/09/96 12:19a 48,072 spacemusic.au 12/09/96 12:19a 527 at_work.gif 12/09/96 12:19a 12,818 monkey.jpg 12/09/96 12:19a 16,242 Animator.class 12/09/96 12:20a 3,368 Wave.class 17 File(s) 91,118 bytes 414,983,168 bytes free C:WWWROOTJAVA> 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 C:WWWROOTJAVA> If already have subdirectories for images, audio files and classes in my html directory, I might jar up each directory into a single jar file: C:WWWROOTJAVA> DIR 12/09/96 12:11a
. 12/09/96 12:17a .. 12/03/96 06:54p audio 12/06/96 02:02p images 12/09/96 12:10a classes 6 File(s) 207,360 bytes 414,983,168 bytes free C:WWWROOTJAVA> 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 C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator> dir 12/09/96 12:11a . 12/09/96 12:17a .. 12/09/96 12:11a 207,360 bundle.tar 12/03/96 06:54p audio 12/06/96 02:02p images 12/09/96 12:10a classes 6 File(s) 207,360 bytes 414,983,168 bytes free C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator> I can then see the entry names in the jarfile using the jar tool and the "t" option: C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator> 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 C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator>
Enumerating verbosely (with the "v" option) will tell me more information about the files in the archive, such as their size and last modified date:C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator> 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 C:WWWROOTJAVAAnimator>
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