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Antigen (Ant Installer Generator) is a tool to take an Ant build script, combine it with a GUI and wrap it up as an executable jar file. Its main use is for creating graphical, ant-based installers.
This software allows you to package a *.jar file and all the dependents *.jar libraries in a single *.jar file with the option to add a splash screen to your application.
The first version was never intended to be distributed and was only for education purpose, but after uploading it on some websites and seeing that it was downloaded more than 30,000 times I decided to rewrite it.
This multilanguage version of GJar (https://gjar.dev.java.net/) is a simple GUI tool to help developer to create JAR files. Since version 1.0.3 it can unpack jar files to join them into one. See internal help (Menu -> ? ->Help) for more details.
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JarBoy is a archive/packaging tool, which helps to manage, create and explore JAR archives. It could be used as command-line tool, java library or classical GUI application.
Originally developed as a GUI replacement for the JAR utility included with the Java SDK, this program is expanding to become a cross platform archive utility with the ability to create fully cross platform installation programs.
Flow4J is a java framework, that enables the user to model process flow with a gui interface. The flow may include tasks, decisions or calls to other process flows. The saved flow is in a jar file together with its bytecode.
An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart.
This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]
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Archive Buddy is a very easy-to-use open source GUI application for archive files (jar, zip, tar, gzip, ear, war). An explorer-type browsing capability with added functionality for in-place renaming, deleting, drag-n-drop from any file system.
Go live date is 30 Mar 2012!