unpack200 [ options ]
input-file JAR-file
Options may be in any order. The last option on the command line supersedes all previously specified options.
input-fileJAR-fileunpack200 is a native implementation that
transforms a packed file produced by pack200(1)
into a JAR file. Typical usage:
% unpack200 myarchive.pack.gz
myarchive.jar
In this example, the myarchive.jar is produced
from myarchive.pack.gz using the default
unpack200 settings.
-Hvalue --deflate-hint=value
Sets the deflation to be true,
false, or keep on all entries
within a JAR file. The default mode is keep. If
true or false, overrides the
default behavior and sets the deflation mode on all entries
within the output JAR file.
-r --remove-pack-file
Removes the input packed file.
-v --verbose
Outputs minimal messages. Multiple specification of this option will output more verbose messages.
-q --quiet
Specifies quiet operation with no messages.
-lfilename --log-file=filename
Specifies a log file to output messages.
-? -h --help
Prints help information about this command.
-V --version
Prints version information about this command.
-Joption
Passes option to the Java launcher called by
unpack200.
The following exit values are returned:
0 if successful completion;
>0 if an error occurred.
jar - Java Archive Tooljarsigner - JAR Signer
toolattributes(5) man pageThis command should not be confused with
unpack(1). They are distinctly separate
products.
The Java SE API Specification provided with the JDK is the superseding authority, in case of discrepancies.