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Working with Manifest Files: The Basics - Java Tutorial 5.0 英文版

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Trail: Deployment
Lesson: Packaging Programs in JAR Files

Working with Manifest Files: The Basics

JAR files support a wide range of functionality, including electronic signing, version control, package sealing, and others. What gives a JAR file this versatility? The answer is the JAR file's manifest.

The manifest is a special file that can contain information about the files packaged in a JAR file. By tailoring this "meta" information that the manifest contains, you enable the JAR file to serve a variety of purposes.

This lesson will explain the contents of the manifest file and show you how to work with it, with examples for the basic features:

Understanding the Default Manifest (in the Deployment trail)

When you create a JAR file, a default manifest is created automatically. This section describes the default manifest.

Modifying a Manifest File (in the Deployment trail)

This section shows you the basic method of modifying a manifest file. The later sections demonstrate specific modifications you may want to make.

Setting an Application's Entry Point (in the Deployment trail)

This section describes how to use the Main-Class header in the manifest file to set an application's entry point.

Adding Classes to the JAR File's Classpath (in the Deployment trail)

This section describes how to use the Class-Path header in the manifest file to add classes in other JAR files to the classpath when running an applet or application.

Setting Package Version Information (in the Deployment trail)

This section describes how to use the package version headers in the manifest file.

Sealing Packages within a JAR File (in the Deployment trail)

This section describes how to seal packages within a JAR file by modifying the manifest file.

Additional Information

A specification (outside of the tutorial) of the manifest format is part of the on-line JDK documentation.

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