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Interface Summary | |
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Pack200.Packer | The packer engine applies various transformations to the input JAR file, making the pack stream highly compressible by a compressor such as gzip or zip. |
Pack200.Unpacker | The unpacker engine converts the packed stream to a JAR file. |
Class Summary | |
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Attributes | The Attributes class maps Manifest attribute names to associated string values. |
Attributes.Name | The Attributes.Name class represents an attribute name stored in this Map. |
JarEntry | This class is used to represent a JAR file entry. |
JarFile | The JarFile class is used to read the contents of a jar file
from any file that can be opened with java.io.RandomAccessFile . |
JarInputStream | The JarInputStream class is used to read the contents of
a JAR file from any input stream. |
JarOutputStream | The JarOutputStream class is used to write the contents
of a JAR file to any output stream. |
Manifest | The Manifest class is used to maintain Manifest entry names and their associated Attributes. |
Pack200 | Transforms a JAR file to or from a packed stream in Pack200 format. |
Exception Summary | |
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JarException | Signals that an error of some sort has occurred while reading from or writing to a JAR file. |
Provides classes for reading and writing the JAR (Java ARchive) file format, which is based on the standard ZIP file format with an optional manifest file. The manifest stores meta-information about the JAR file contents and is also used for signing JAR files.
java.util.jar
package is based on the following specifications:
In JAR files, all file names must be encoded in the UTF-8 encoding.
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