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So I need to remove a file from a jar / war file. I was hoping there was something like "jar -d myjar.jar file_I_donot_need.txt"

But right now the only way I can see of doing this from my Linux command line (without using WinRAR/Winzip or linux equivalent) is to

  • Do "jar -xvf" and extract the
    complete Jar file
  • Remove the file(s) I don't need
  • Rejar the jar file using "jar -cvf"

Please tell me there is a shorter way?

Vladimir Ivanov
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zip -d file.jar unwanted_file.txt

jar is just a zip file after all. Definitely much faster than uncompressing/recompressing.

martona
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In case you want to delete file in order to unsign signed jar, you can probably just make the .RSA file zero-sized. This can be accomplished with just jar u. See https://stackoverflow.com/a/24678645/653539 . (Worked for me, though I admit it's hack.)

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Tomáš Záluský
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In Java you can copy all the entries of a jar except the one you want to delete. i.e. you have to make a copy but don't need to create the individual files.

You can do this by

  • creating a new jar.
  • iterating though the Jar you have
  • copy the entry from one jar to the other, skipping any files you want.
  • close and replace the orginal jar if you want.
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If you wish to do this programatically, can use the Zip File System to treat zip/jar files as a file system. This will allow you to edit, delete, and add files to the jar file.

See Appending files to a zip file with Java

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