I'm using a bytecode library known as ASM to alter classfiles, then I want to write each classfile back into a jar file rather than a folder filled with class files. I do this by running this code:
My problem occurs when a ZipException is throw for not being the expected size, i.e.
java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid entry compressed size (expected 695 but got 693 bytes)
at java.util.zip.ZipOutputStream.closeEntry(Unknown Source)
at org.steinburg.client.accessor.Accessor.accessJar(Accessor.java:64)
at org.steinburg.client.accessor.Accessor.<init>(Accessor.java:41)
at Loader.main(Loader.java:5)
package org.steinburg.client.accessor;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.jar.JarEntry;
import java.util.jar.JarFile;
import java.util.jar.JarOutputStream;
import org.objectweb.asm.ClassReader;
import org.objectweb.asm.ClassWriter;
public class Accessor {
private String input;
private File inFile;
private JarEntry jarEntry;
private JarFile jarFile;
private Enumeration<JarEntry> entries;
private InputStream is;
private String out;
private File outFile;
private FileOutputStream fos;
private JarOutputStream jos;
private byte[] bytes;
public Accessor(){
try{
input = new String("Input Jar.jar");
inFile = new File(input);
jarFile = new JarFile(inFile);
entries = jarFile.entries();
out = new String("Output Jar.jar");
outFile = new File(out);
fos = new FileOutputStream(outFile);
jos = new JarOutputStream(fos);
accessJar();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
protected final void accessJar(){
try {
while (entries.hasMoreElements()){
jarEntry = entries.nextElement();
is = jarFile.getInputStream(jarEntry);
if (jarEntry.getName().endsWith(".class")){
ClassReader cr = new ClassReader(is);
ClassWriter cw = new ClassWriter(cr, 0);
FieldAdapter fa = new FieldAdapter(cw);
cr.accept(fa, 0);
bytes = cw.toByteArray();
} else {
bytes = readBytes(is);
}
JarEntry je = new JarEntry(jarEntry);
jos.putNextEntry(je);
jos.write(bytes);
jos.closeEntry();
}
jos.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
protected byte[] readBytes(InputStream inputStream){
try{
DataInputStream reader = new DataInputStream(inputStream);
byte[] toReturn = new byte[reader.available()];
reader.readFully(toReturn);
reader.close();
return toReturn;
} catch (Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
}
}
The ClassReader, ClassWriter (each part of library), and FieldAdapter (made by myself) just altar the code, and to get the bytes of the entire class I use cw.toByteArray(). There is no problem as for the bytecode manipulation itself, it's just the writing to a new jar file through a JarOutputStream. Anyone known how to solve this problem?
The problematic line is this:
JarEntry je = new JarEntry(jarEntry);
as it will also copy the compressed size.
Unless you care about preserving other fields than name, you should use this constructor and provide only the file name, as this:
JarEntry je = new JarEntry(jarEntry.getName ());
The compressed size will be then automatically computed.