20.6 Creating
and viewing a Java Archive (JAR) file
To deploy a JavaHelp system, it is best
to archive all the required components in a single executable JAR file.
Although you can create a JAR file for an Oracle Help system, the result
probably will not be executable, at least on Windows.
In this section:
§20.6.1
Creating a JAR file
§20.6.2
Viewing a JAR file
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20.6.1 Creating
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Parent Topic:
20. Generating JavaHelp
or Oracle Help
Sibling Topics:
20.1 Deciding
which Java Help system to use
20.2 Obtaining
tools for a Java-based Help system
20.3 Setting up
a JavaHelp or Oracle Help project
20.4 Generating
contents and index
20.5 Providing
full-text search for JavaHelp / Oracle Help
20.7 Converting
a glossary to JavaHelp 2
20.8 Defining
windows for JavaHelp or Oracle Help
20.9 Linking to
destinations within topics
20.10 Creating
ALinks for Oracle Help
20.11 Merging
JavaHelp or Oracle Help systems
20.12 Setting up CSH
for JavaHelp or Oracle Help
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