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Unjaring a .jar file in Objective-C



I was wondering if it was possible to extract the contents of a .jar file into a different directory, then add some files to that directory, and then compress the directory back into a .jar file, with the additions. A way of extracting the jar file i found was to use NSTask to execute the terminal command of jar xf (location of jar file) . This worked, but it halted the UI of the program permanently (without crashing it), and unarchived the contents into the directory that the application was stored in, which was a slight mess to clean up. Is there another way of doing this, or am I using NSTask incorrectly? Here is the code I am using:







//Unarchive the jar

[self runCommandWithBase:@"/usr/bin/jar" arguments:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"xf", jarLocation, nil]];







and







- (NSString *)runCommandWithBase:(NSString *)base arguments:(NSArray *)arguments {

//Create the task

NSTask *task = [[NSTask alloc] init];



//Setup the task

[task setLaunchPath:base];

[task setArguments:arguments];

[task setStandardInput:[NSPipe pipe]];

[task setStandardOutput:[NSPipe pipe]];



//Set file handle

NSFileHandle *file = [[NSPipe pipe] fileHandleForReading];



//Run the command

[task launch];



//Return

NSData *returnData = [file readDataToEndOfFile];

return [[NSString alloc] initWithData:returnData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];}







Is there maybe a way to include a java application in Xcode that will unarchive the files, add the other files, and then re-compress it? Then execute the java application with NSTask ?





Thanks in Advance,





Ben


Comments

  1. A .jar file is nothing more than a .zip file with a different extension. You can probably open it with any lib that would otherwise open ZIP files.

    Depending on what you change and how the JAR was built, though, you might need to update the manifest.mf file on /META-INF/ to reflect changes to the checksum.

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