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Jtar

JTar is a simple Java Tar library, that provides an easy way to create and read tar files using IO streams. The API is very simple to use and similar to the java.util.zip package.

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Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

Overview

JTar is a simple Java Tar library, that provides an easy way to create and read tar files using IO streams. The API is very simple to use and similar to the java.util.zip package and also supports UStar format.

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Usage

JTar is available in maven central and can be added as a dependency in the maven project.

<pre><code> &lt;dependency&gt; &lt;groupId&gt;org.kamranzafar&lt;/groupId&gt; &lt;artifactId&gt;jtar&lt;/artifactId&gt; &lt;version&gt;2.3&lt;/version&gt; &lt;/dependency&gt; </code></pre>

Below are some examples of using jtar in applications

Tar example - using TarOutputStream

<pre><code> // Output file stream FileOutputStream dest = new FileOutputStream( "c:/test/test.tar" ); // Create a TarOutputStream TarOutputStream out = new TarOutputStream( new BufferedOutputStream( dest ) ); // Files to tar File[] filesToTar=new File[2]; filesToTar[0]=new File("c:/test/myfile1.txt"); filesToTar[1]=new File("c:/test/myfile2.txt"); for(File f:filesToTar){ out.putNextEntry(new TarEntry(f, f.getName())); BufferedInputStream origin = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream( f )); int count; byte data[] = new byte[2048]; while((count = origin.read(data)) != -1) { out.write(data, 0, count); } out.flush(); origin.close(); } out.close(); </code></pre>

Untar example - using TarInputStream

<pre><code> String tarFile = "c:/test/test.tar"; String destFolder = "c:/test/myfiles"; // Create a TarInputStream TarInputStream tis = new TarInputStream(new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(tarFile))); TarEntry entry; while((entry = tis.getNextEntry()) != null) { int count; byte data[] = new byte[2048]; FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(destFolder + "/" + entry.getName()); BufferedOutputStream dest = new BufferedOutputStream(fos); while((count = tis.read(data)) != -1) { dest.write(data, 0, count); } dest.flush(); dest.close(); } tis.close(); </code></pre>

Tip: Always use buffered streams with jtar to speed up IO.

Examples and resources

  • See JTarTest class, provided with the source, for more detailed examples.
  • Visit the wiki page for more details on Tar format

JTar is available in Maven Central

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GitHub Stars150
CategoryDevelopment
Updated1d ago
Forks46

Languages

Java

Security Score

95/100

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