Viewing and Extracting JARs

Using JClass JarMaster, you can view the contents of any JAR in either tree table mode (default) or table list mode. Working with JARs using these modes makes it easy to see packaging structures and other file-level attributes, such as compression ratios.

You can also search for differences between JARs, which helps you create a patch JAR for user updates.

In addition to viewing the packaging or structural relationships between classes in your JAR, you can also view the JAR's class dependency relationships, which can help you make decisions towards optimizing the size of your JAR.

This simple but effective set of viewing and comparing features greatly assists with JAR content modification and extraction. With JClass JarMaster, you can: