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Why are you doing this? The JRE will not be able to use it in it's password protected form... > > Thanks Scott...I have played around with Info-Zip but was looking for > the lazy man's out. :) > > > > > Hi, > > > > > Anyone know how to password protect a jar file, ala PKZIP? > > > > AFIAK, you can't do this with JAR. However, you can run Info-Zip in > PASE, > > that should be able to do it. (If you're not familiar with it, Info-Zip > is > > an open source version of PkZip.) > > > > There's an article on setting up Info-Zip in PASE on the iSeries > Network. > > You can read it here: > > http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/article.cfm?ID=17815 > > > > Good luck! > >
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