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JarBundler 2.0.0


License Free
Requirements Developer tools must have been installed or ANT installed manually. This ANT task can be used on Windows and Linux, see web page for details.
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Informagen File Size 147k
Date added 09 Jul 2008 Check your speed

How many times has this happened to you? You've written a little Java utility, or maybe even a more complex application, and you want to create Mac OS X application bundle for easy distribution. You'd like to be able to do it automatically from your build process, but you're forced to go run the Apple Jar Bundler and tweak all the settings manually every time you build.


Well no more! JarBundler is a feature-rich ant task which will create a Mac OS X application bundle from a list of Jar files and a main class name. You can add an Icon resource, set various Mac OS X native look-and-feel bells and whistles, and maintain your application bundles as part of your normal build and release cycle.


This is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License. The usage page HTML is included or can found on-line here

Based on JarBundler 1.4 copyrighted by Seth J. Morabito, Loom Communications

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