The JAR file is repackaged. Any changes that have been made to the source files are incorporated in the repackaged JAR file. These changes might include the addition or removal of directories and files that are included in the JAR recipe.
If any of the files listed in the JAR recipe are no longer in a mounted filesystem or cannot be successfully compiled, the process of updating the JAR file makes the JAR file invalid.
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Creating a JAR File
Modifying a JAR File Running a JAR File The JAR Contents Property Editor Setting a JAR Content Filter Creating a JAR Manifest Compiling Programs |