JAR to TAR Converter: Convert JAR to TAR Archive

JAR to TAR Converter – How to Use?

Follow these steps to easily convert your JAR file to a TAR archive.

2 minutes
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    Step 1: Select the JAR File

    Select the JAR file you want to convert from your computer.
  2. 2

    Step 2: Set Conversion Settings

    Choose the necessary conversion settings and specify the name of the target TAR file.
  3. 3

    Step 3: Start the Conversion Process

    Click the convert button to start the process and wait for it to complete.
  4. 4

    Step 4: Download the TAR File

    Once the process is complete, download the created TAR file.

What does TAR solve?

TAR is often a packaging solution rather than a “compression” tool: it collects multiple files into a single stream. If compression is desired, gzip/bzip2 is applied on top of TAR (TAR.GZ / TAR.BZ2).

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JAR to TAR Dönüştürücü

JAR File dosyalarınızı Tape Archive formatına dönüştürün.

JAR dosyasını sürükleyin veya tıklayınJAR File • Maksimum 100MB
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?
Yes, the JAR to TAR Converter is completely free to use.
Are my files stored on the server?
No, your files are only processed during the conversion and are not stored on the server.
Is there a limit on usage?
Yes, there is a maximum limit of 10 file conversions per day.
Which formats are supported?
This tool converts JAR files to TAR format.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, the tool is designed to be compatible with mobile devices.

What happens when you convert?

  • JAR is unpacked (ZIP-based archive)
  • Content is packaged into TAR without “compression”. This can produce a more compatible output in CI pipelines or Linux-based distribution flows.

When should TAR be chosen?

  • If you will apply a separate compression step afterwards (gzip/bzip2)
  • If the system expects a “tarball”
  • If you want to transport files as a single package

Things to consider

  • TAR does not reduce file size on its own (there is no compression).
  • Executable/manifest issue: the output is no longer a JAR.

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