β Category: | Compressed Files |
β Developer: | Oracle |
π The .WAR extension make-up is associated with a compressed, encoded data package which includes Java-relied web apps and components that are runnable and opened up on a designated web-server infrastructure. Specifically, the .WAR data elements are formatted identically to the .JAR assets, although they embrace miscellaneous data that informs the applet server which concrete Java servlet class should be runnable and executed.
As a rule, .WAR data instances include multiple server-allocated utility classes (such as shopping carts and database beans), client-layer classes (utility classes and applets), and static web-resources (sound, image, and HTML content). Particularly, these concrete data objects can be run and opened on an assigned web-server with the interference of a supporting toolset (for instance, the Tomcat Web Application Manager integrated into Apache environment).
As long as .WAR package sources are generally stored in an archive representation, the composition of an appropriate .WAR file record can be retrieved and obtained using a respective file decompression master, such as Stuffit Expander.
π The .WAR file samples are sustained, explored, surveyed, and opened by Apache Tomcat, WinRAR, ALZip, WinZip, or StuffIt Deluxe archivers. As the conclusive case, take a glance at the command-prompt unrar utility, integrated into up-to-date Linux distribution sets.
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