JAZZ: an efficient compressed format for Java archive files
Author(s) -
Quetzalcoatl Bradley,
R. Nigel Horspool,
Jan Vitek
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1145/783160.783167
The Jazz file format is intended to be a replacement for the JAR file format when used for storage and distribution of Java programs. A Jazz file is compressed to a degree that far exceeds what is possible with a JAR file. The smaller size of the Jazz format permits faster transmission speeds over a network and has the additional benefit of conserving disk storage. The compression is achieved as a combination of different data compression methods, adapted to suit the characteristics of collections of Java class files.
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