JarAnalyzer is a handy tool designed to help you manage jar file dependencies. Its main job is to go through a directory, check out each jar file inside it, and figure out what dependencies exist between them. When it's done, you'll get an XML file that shows the PhysicalDependencies between those jar files.
Getting started with JarAnalyzer is a breeze! All you need to do is download the binary version, unzip the file, and run either runxmlsummary.bat
or rundotsummary.bat
. Then, just type in the name of the folder where your jar files are stored. After that, specify what you want as the output – either an XML file or a .grph file.
You can also set up filters to leave out certain packages when checking dependencies. This makes it easier to focus on what really matters and cuts down on unresolved dependencies from stuff you're not interested in. By default, Filter.properties will ignore packages that start with java.
and javax.
. You can also filter specific jar files if needed.
The result of running JarAnalyzer is an XML file that details how your jar files depend on one another based on your specified directory. Here are some key elements that JarAnalyzer reports:
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