A URL Connection to a Java ARchive (JAR) file or an entry in a JAR file.
The syntax of a JAR URL is:
jar:<url>!/{entry}
for example:
jar:http://www.foo.com/bar/baz.jar!/COM/foo/Quux.class
Jar URLs should be used to refer to a JAR file or entries in
a JAR file. The example above is a JAR URL which refers to a JAR
entry. If the entry name is omitted, the URL refers to the whole
JAR file:
jar:http://www.foo.com/bar/baz.jar!/
Users should cast the generic URLConnection to a JarURLConnection when they know that the URL they created is a JAR URL, and they need JAR-specific functionality. For example:
URL url = new URL("jar:file:/home/duke/duke.jar!/");
JarURLConnection jarConnection = (JarURLConnection)url.openConnection();
Manifest manifest = jarConnection.getManifest();
JarURLConnection instances can only be used to read from JAR files.
It is not possible to get a java.io.OutputStream to modify or write
to the underlying JAR file using this class.
Examples:
jar:http://www.foo.com/bar/baz.jar!/COM/foo/Quux.class
jar:http://www.foo.com/bar/baz.jar!/
jar:http://www.foo.com/bar/baz.jar!/COM/foo/
!/ is refered to as the separator.
When constructing a JAR url via new URL(context, spec),
the following rules apply:
Examples:
extends
java.net.URL, java.net.URLConnection, java.util.jar.JarFile, java.util.jar.JarInputStream, java.util.jar.Manifest, java.util.zip.ZipEntry