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Java Source Code / Java Documentation » 6.0 JDK Core » Collections Jar Zip Logging regex » java.util.jar 
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java.lang.Object
   java.util.jar.Pack200

Pack200
abstract public class Pack200 (Code)
Transforms a JAR file to or from a packed stream in Pack200 format. Please refer to Network Transfer Format JSR 200 Specification at http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/review/jsr200/index.html

Typically the packer engine is used by application developers to deploy or host JAR files on a website. The unpacker engine is used by deployment applications to transform the byte-stream back to JAR format.

Here is an example using packer and unpacker:

 import java.util.jar.Pack200;
 import java.util.jar.Pack200.*;
 ...
 // Create the Packer object
 Packer packer = Pack200.newPacker();
 // Initialize the state by setting the desired properties
 Map p = packer.properties();
 // take more time choosing codings for better compression
 p.put(Packer.EFFORT, "7");  // default is "5"
 // use largest-possible archive segments (>10% better compression).
 p.put(Packer.SEGMENT_LIMIT, "-1");
 // reorder files for better compression.
 p.put(Packer.KEEP_FILE_ORDER, Packer.FALSE);
 // smear modification times to a single value.
 p.put(Packer.MODIFICATION_TIME, Packer.LATEST);
 // ignore all JAR deflation requests,
 // transmitting a single request to use "store" mode.
 p.put(Packer.DEFLATE_HINT, Packer.FALSE);
 // discard debug attributes
 p.put(Packer.CODE_ATTRIBUTE_PFX+"LineNumberTable", Packer.STRIP);
 // throw an error if an attribute is unrecognized
 p.put(Packer.UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, Packer.ERROR);
 // pass one class file uncompressed:
 p.put(Packer.PASS_FILE_PFX+0, "mutants/Rogue.class");
 try {
 JarFile jarFile = new JarFile("/tmp/testref.jar");
 FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("/tmp/test.pack");
 // Call the packer
 packer.pack(jarFile, fos);
 jarFile.close();
 fos.close();
 File f = new File("/tmp/test.pack");
 FileOutputStream fostream = new FileOutputStream("/tmp/test.jar");
 JarOutputStream jostream = new JarOutputStream(fostream);
 Unpacker unpacker = Pack200.newUnpacker();
 // Call the unpacker
 unpacker.unpack(f, jostream);
 // Must explicitly close the output.
 jostream.close();
 } catch (IOException ioe) {
 ioe.printStackTrace();
 }
 

A Pack200 file compressed with gzip can be hosted on HTTP/1.1 web servers. The deployment applications can use "Accept-Encoding=pack200-gzip". This indicates to the server that the client application desires a version of the file encoded with Pack200 and further compressed with gzip. Please refer to Java Deployment Guide for more details and techniques.

Unless otherwise noted, passing a null argument to a constructor or method in this class will cause a NullPointerException to be thrown.
author:
   John Rose
author:
   Kumar Srinivasan
version:
   1.22, 05/05/07
since:
   1.5


Inner Class :public interface Packer
Inner Class :public interface Unpacker



Method Summary
public static synchronized  PackernewPacker()
     Obtain new instance of a class that implements Packer.
  • If the system property java.util.jar.Pack200.Packer is defined, then the value is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete implementation class, which must implement Packer. This class is loaded and instantiated.

  • public static  UnpackernewUnpacker()
         Obtain new instance of a class that implements Unpacker.
  • If the system property java.util.jar.Pack200.Unpacker is defined, then the value is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete implementation class, which must implement Unpacker. The class is loaded and instantiated.




  • Method Detail
    newPacker
    public static synchronized Packer newPacker()(Code)
    Obtain new instance of a class that implements Packer.
  • If the system property java.util.jar.Pack200.Packer is defined, then the value is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete implementation class, which must implement Packer. This class is loaded and instantiated. If this process fails then an unspecified error is thrown.

  • If an implementation has not been specified with the system property, then the system-default implementation class is instantiated, and the result is returned.

  • Note: The returned object is not guaranteed to operate correctly if multiple threads use it at the same time. A multi-threaded application should either allocate multiple packer engines, or else serialize use of one engine with a lock. A newly allocated Packer engine.




    newUnpacker
    public static Unpacker newUnpacker()(Code)
    Obtain new instance of a class that implements Unpacker.
  • If the system property java.util.jar.Pack200.Unpacker is defined, then the value is taken to be the fully-qualified name of a concrete implementation class, which must implement Unpacker. The class is loaded and instantiated. If this process fails then an unspecified error is thrown.

  • If an implementation has not been specified with the system property, then the system-default implementation class is instantiated, and the result is returned.

  • Note: The returned object is not guaranteed to operate correctly if multiple threads use it at the same time. A multi-threaded application should either allocate multiple unpacker engines, or else serialize use of one engine with a lock. A newly allocated Unpacker engine.




    Methods inherited from java.lang.Object
    native protected Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException(Code)(Java Doc)
    public boolean equals(Object obj)(Code)(Java Doc)
    protected void finalize() throws Throwable(Code)(Java Doc)
    final native public Class getClass()(Code)(Java Doc)
    native public int hashCode()(Code)(Java Doc)
    final native public void notify()(Code)(Java Doc)
    final native public void notifyAll()(Code)(Java Doc)
    public String toString()(Code)(Java Doc)
    final native public void wait(long timeout) throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)
    final public void wait(long timeout, int nanos) throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)
    final public void wait() throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)

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