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After dealing with useless JAR files created by supposedly-professional quality IDEs, I found One-JAR. At this point, I had abandoned the non-functional IDEs, the ANT/MAVEN/GRADLE plugins that didn't work in mysterious and difficult-to-debug ways, and pretty much everything beyond the raw JAVA command line tools (which, although they did not do what I wanted, at least did what they said they did). I followed the command line instructions. They are a little out of date (there is no 'boot-manifest.mf' file to edit, so it must be created, there is no 'src' directory to delete, the Java 11 tools ignore the existing MANIFEST.MF so the boot-manifest.mf file needs to specify "Main-Class: com.simontuffs.onejar.Boot" as well, and there's some leftover cruft from testing / development that is unJARed into the root directory). All of that was straightforward enough to figure out, and alter appropriately. And it works. I have a single jar file that runs my application, which is what I wanted four days ago. Thank you, Simon, for this project. Thank you very much!
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Does its job really good, hope it is still under active maintenance (developement)
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The One-Jar approach is fairly easy to implement and makes it very easy to distribute applications to users.
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One-jar works wonderful.
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Thanks for good program!
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Thanks for One-jar, it's excellent!
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Amazing project, which ease our life quite a lot.
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Nice and Easy to use.
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good job
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A nice idea and just in time too!. A must for all of my new projects.
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One-Jar helped my group to deliver our application for the end client in a neat one jar file. Zero client installation. you just drop this jar into any directory, double click from windows and it starts up! That is exactly what we wanted! One-Jar technical support was excellent. We were able to resolve all our issues in a matter of hours!!! I highly recommend this product!
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I tried several similar jar distribution packages, and they are all very painful to use. one-jar was easy to set up, and when I ran into a problem - mind you, not a problem with one-jar, but a problem with my own lack of knowledge about java - the author replied with a very helpful email. Cheers!
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Of course I recommend it: I wrote it. Please, if you give it a thumbs down, at least have the courtesy to say why, so that I can address the issues. Spring/Guice/JDBC/Log4j all supported now. One-JAR 0.97 is a major release, and should help with usability for developers. One-JAR 0.97 will shortly be inside the one-jar-maven plugin, again ease-of-use for Maven2 users.
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Using extensively. Somewhat tricky at times to get the manifest, etc. set up correctly, but works as advertised. Makes builds go faster than previous technique (unjarring and rejarring dependencies).
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