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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to get CRC check sum of files in java EAR file without extracting .jar/.war files to disk.? Post 302968985 by Chubler_XL on Wednesday 16th of March 2016 05:51:04 PM
Old 03-16-2016
As the .jar/.war files are compressed in the .ear file they is no way without extracting them to list their contents.

However, this could certainly be automated with a script (which would be extracting each .jar/.war file to a temp location and listing this in "under the hood").

From a user point of view you could do:

Code:
# getearcrc my-application.ear
Archive              CRC-32    Name
-------              --------  ----
file-core.jar        8d995904  META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
file-core.jar        cf8577fe  a.class
...
utilcommon.jar       2224558c  MalformedJsonException.class
utilcommon.jar       020bca22  StringPool.class


Last edited by Chubler_XL; 03-16-2016 at 06:56 PM..
 

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NAME
verifier - validates the J2EE Deployment Descriptors against application server DTDs SYNOPSIS
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-v verbose debugging is turned on. -d identifies where the result files get placed. -r identifies the reporting level defined as one of the following: o a sets output reporting level to display all results (default) o w sets output reporting level to display warning and failure results o f sets output reporting level to display only failure results jar_filename name of the ear/war/jar file to perform static verification on. The results of verification are placed in two files jar_filename_verified.xml and jar_filename_verified.txt in the destination directory. Example 1: Using verifier in the Verbose Mode example% verifier -v -d /verifier-results -rf sample.ear Where -v runs the verifier in verbose mode, -d specifies the destination directory, and -rf displays only the failures. The results are stored in /verifier-results/sample.ear_verified.xml and /verifier-results/sample.ear_verified.txt. asadmin(1M) Sun Java System Application Server March 2004 verifier(1M)
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