jar to exe

JarToExe 1.8
Jar2Exe is a tool to convert jar files into exe files.whisky in the jar more>> Main features:
-Can generate "Console", "Windows GUI", "Windows Service" three types of exe files.
-Generated exe files can add program icons and version information.
-Generated exe files can encrypt and protect java programs, no temporary files will be generated when program runs.
-Generated exe files provide system tray icon support.
-Generated exe files provide record system event log support.
-Generated windows service exe files are able to install/uninstall itself, and support service pause/continue.
-New release of x64 version, can create 64 bits executives. (May 18, 2008)
-Both wizard mode and command line mode supported. (May 18, 2008)<<less
Vbs To Exe 1.1
Vbs To Exe converts VBScript files into executables. more>> Vbs To Exe converts VBScript files into executables. The created program executes the VBScript-code from memory using Ms-ScriptControl. It hides the source of your Script-file. Direct script execution is also possible.<<less
Jar Explorer 2.2.0
Jar Explorer will help you explore the contents of jar files located on your computer more>>
Audio/Video To Exe 1.5.3
Audio/Video To Exe converts audio/video files to other audio/video formats or selfplaying-executables. Supported formats: [3gp, aac, ac3, aiff, asf... more>> <<less

Protect EXE 0.4 Beta
Protect Exe will protect your exe files with a password. more>> Protect Exe will protect your all your EXE files with a password. Without this password you cannot run the file. The EXE is encrypted with a Twofish 256 bit keysize.<<less
archery.exe
The heroic effort of Archers at the battlefield helped several kingdoms win wars. Archery although obsolete today has helped men since ages. Since ages people have used archery to conquer their enemy and to tame wild animals. more>> <<less
Jaree 1.0.2
Jaree is a little application that wraps a user interface around the jar and javap tools to let you see the contents of Java JAR more>>
Jaree shows you the hierarchical contents of the packages, and double-clicking on a class shows you its members and methods.
These can be copied to the clipboard, and one nicety is that you can also copy their internal type signatures which is useful when writing JNI code
Bat To Exe Converter 1.5
Bat To Exe-Converter converts batch-script files to exe files. It hides the source of your batch file. You can create ghost applications and add additional binaries, icons, versioninformations to your application. more>> <<less
License:Freeware

JAR Maker 0.9
Pack Java classes and create Windows executable files. more>>
JAR Maker 0.9 offers users a comprehensive deployment system for your ready made Java Application/Applet from packing, generating Webstart and Applet code, and also creating Windows executable. The Main Objective is to pack your Java classes in a compressed executable JAR format.
car-wax.exe 1
Ive been in love with cars ever since I was a little kid playing on the street in Yonkers with my hot wheels. My Dad bought me my first motorized go ... more>> <<less
Kookie Jar 6.3
Signature randomizer and generator for email and news clients.whisky in the jar more>> Kookie Jar is a program for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP which generates signatures you may use with your favorite email or news program. A signature is a small piece of text, automatically attached to every email message or newsgroup posting. It typically includes a random quote ??? a so-called tagline (a sample tagline file is included with the program).
For some strange reason, programmers have always been writing programs to automate creating email signatures. I have no idea why, but its something of a tradition. Usually, signature managers simply go through a list of taglines, select one at random, and append it to outgoing messages, so that your signature is always different and never boring. KookieJar does that too, but it can do a lot more.
Typically, KookieJar starts automatically with Windows, lives in the tray (an icon is placed next to the system clock in the lower right-hand corner of the screen), chooses a new random tagline at a predefined interval, e.g. every 5 minutes, and stores it in your .sig file. Apart from this, KookieJar can place many other pieces of information in your signature. To define the layout of your signature and tell the program what to include in it, you create a special template (sample included).
KookieJar can manage not just one signature, but as many as you need. For example, you may wish to use one signature for office email, and another for personal messages. If you speak more than one language, you can have separate signatures for each. if you use more than one email account, you can choose to have a different signature for each account. On top of that, signatures can be generated in three formats: plain text, RTF, or HTML (if your email program supports those formats, and if your recipients do not mind non-text email). Please see the feature list for details - KookieJar is very flexible in what it can do to your signatures!<<less
Jarfix 1.0.0
A solution to restore the .jar file association to the Java Runtime Environment more>>
The problem ...
The root cause for the problem above is, that a program has stolen the .jar association. If you have installed the Java Runtime Environment the first time, the file type called "jar" is assigned to javaw.exe correctly. "jar" is an abbreviation for "java archive" and javaw.exe is the correct program to execute a .jar.
However, on Windows any other program can steal a file type at any time even it is already associated with a program. Many archive managers prefer to do this, because a jar is stored in the .zip format.
If you doubleclick on a .jar, your pack program opens the file, rather than javaw runs the program, because your pack program ignores the meta information which is also stored in a .jar.
In the Sun bug database there is report 4912211 "add mechanism to restore hijacked .jar and .jnlp file extensions", but it has been closed as "Closed, will not be fixed".
The workaround ...
Reinstall the Java Runtime Environment or fix the Windows Registry manually each time this problem occurs.
The solution ...
You can fix this problem very easy with the jarfix.exe program. Just doubleclick on it to restore the .jar association with javaw.exe. It also sets a nice Java icon for your .jar files
System requirements:
- Java Runtime Environment
JADMaker 1.21
A tool which creates a JAD file for your .JAR Java Games more>>
Instructions to use this program:
- Run JADMaker. Drag and drop a JAR file onto the window. JAD generated. That's it!
- Drag and drop a JAR file onto the JADMaker.exe icon in a Windows Explorer window. This means you can also create a desktop shortcut to JADMaker.exe, and then drop JAR file(s) onto the shortcut.
- Once the "Make JAD" Explorer Context-Menu extension is enabled (by checking it in the program), you can right click on any JAR file(s) for a quick "Make JAD".
Remember that you can process multiple JAR files at one time (=batch processing). Just select multiple files, and use any of the ways above (this is really the icing on the cake!). With so many ways to get your JAD file, you are spoilt for choice!!!
No special installation is required on Windows. JADMaker can be put in any folder (together with other required files). You may make a shortcut to it on your Desktop.
Enhancements:
- Removed a bug related to extracting META-INF/MANIFEST.MF

Alternate EXE Packer 1.403
A program to pack executable files (EXE) and DLL-files in that way more>> A program to pack executable files (EXE) and DLL-files in that way, that the unpack themselves at runtime. Freeware!<<less
jarrunner 0.10
A Java library to help you with your work. more>>
jarrunner 0.10 created to be a perfect Java library to help you run (execute) jar files inside the running VM identical to calling "java -jar yourjar.jar". It supports an isolation mode (load an already loaded class) and is able to prevent System#exit/Runtime#exit calls inside the loaded jar.
Requirements:
- Java