Java packager
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The Java Packager tool is a tool included in the JDK which allows to package Java applications from the command line. It is an alternative to using other packaging tools like Apache Ant.[1]
Note that the Java Packager does not automatically produce a Jar file. Many other formats are available, including native executable formats for the platform.
The Java Packager tool also manipulates modules (added in Java 9), allowing for example to package a module and all the modules it depends on.[2]