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Archiving for Java 1.0 (Default branch)

Archive4J is an archive engine for large document collections written in Java, i.e. a set of algorithmic tools and implementations that make it possible to build a direct index of a document collection. In particular, for each document some basic data can be recovered, such as the length of the document in words, the list of distinct terms appearing in the document, and the number of occurrences of each term in the document (the count). Goals include a very high compression rate and very fast random access. To obtain this result, Archive4J combines techniques typical of search engines with succinct data structures.Image

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GJAR(1) 								GNU								   GJAR(1)

NAME
gjar - - Archive tool for Java archives SYNOPSIS
gjar -ctxui [OPTIONS] jar-file [-C DIR FILE] FILE... DESCRIPTION
gjar is an implementation of Sun's jar utility that comes with the JDK. If any file is a directory then it is processed recursively. The manifest file name and the archive file name needs to be specified in the same order the -m and -f flags are specified. OPTIONS
Operation mode: -c Create new archive. -t List table of contents for archive. -x Extract named (or all) files from archive. -u Update existing archive. -i FILE Compute archive index. Operation modifiers: -f FILE Specify archive file name. -0 Store only; use no ZIP compression. -v Generate verbose output on standard output. -M Do not create a manifest file for the entries. -m manifest Include manifest information from specified manifest file. File name selection: -C DIR FILE Change to the DIR and include the following FILE. -@ Read the names of the files to add to the archive from stdin. This option is supported only in combination with -c or -u. Non standard option added in the GCC version. Standard options: -help Print help text, then exit. -version Print version number, then exit. -JOPTION Pass argument to the Java runtime. BUGS
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java(1), ... AUTHOR
0.98 2010-07-05 GJAR(1)