I have HEARD that you can't, but I'm skeptical about this myself. It would seem to me that somebody could use Java to run a malicious macro of sorts on your computer at minimum. Is there anyone that can offer a more professional opinion than my own?
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Jar file is Java AR-chive Java Archive File, commonly referred to as a Jar File is nothing more than a compressed archive file.
You can change the file extension from .txt to .jar but .jar is a java format and is not normally used to wrap text.
We can easily convert the zip file into jar file by using the converting software, named winzip.
You can't.
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Type in the file path of the jar file into the web browser.
To extract the contents of a JAR file like tools.jar, you can use the jar command or unzip. Using the jar command, the syntax is: jar xf tools.jar Alternatively, you can use the unzip command: unzip tools.jar Both commands will extract the contents of the JAR file into the current directory.
this conversion is not possible because sis is a symbian file(another operating system that is mainly used by nokia) & jar is java file both are not same
The Java Archive (JAR) file format enables you to bundle multiple files into a single archive file and Typically a JAR file contains the class files and auxiliary resources associated with applets and applications
you can play the jar files by transfer it in to nokia mobile phones
when you download a file that has a virus