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  1. java - Running JAR file on Windows - Stack Overflow

    I have a JAR file named helloworld.jar. In order to run it, I'm executing the following command in a command-line window: java -jar helloworld.jar This works fine, but how do I execute it with dou...

  2. java - Viewing contents of a .jar file - Stack Overflow

    Nov 26, 2008 · 34 jar -tvf file_name.jar above will only print names of the files. To view the content of files, you can extract the files in a folder by:

  3. java - What exactly does a jar file contain? - Stack Overflow

    A jar file is basically a zip file containing .class files and potentially other resources (and metadata about the jar itself). It's hard to compare C to Java really, as Java byte code maintains a lot more metadata …

  4. java - Extracting .jar file with command line - Stack Overflow

    Dec 10, 2011 · I am trying to extract the files from a .jar file. How do I do that using command line? I am running Windows 7

  5. java - How to run a JAR file - Stack Overflow

    Dec 4, 2016 · java -jar Predit.jar It raised "Failed to load main class" exceptions. So I extracted this JAR file:

  6. How can I build JAR files from IntelliJ IDEA properly?

    I'd like to create a JAR file, in a separate directory, that contains the compiled module. In addition, I would like to have the dependencies present beside my module. No matter how I twist IntelliJ IDEA's …

  7. java - The simplest way to create a jar file? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 8, 2014 · A JAR file is nothing but a ZIP file with added meta-information for the Java Runtime Environment. So the easiest way is to actually zip your classes files including that META-INF folder …

  8. How can I add local JAR files to a Maven project? - Stack Overflow

    How do I add local JAR files (not yet part of the Maven repository) directly in my project's library sources?

  9. How to run a jar file in a linux commandline - Stack Overflow

    Dec 6, 2014 · How to set the classpath to the current directory and also run the jar file named load.jar present in the current directory by providing the argument as load=2 from a linux command line. I did …

  10. How to get the path of a running JAR file? - Stack Overflow

    See Fab's answer for a solution that works when paths include spaces. Also, note that some answers below address the question in the title (jar path), some address the question itself (path of folder …