JAR definition

JAR means ‘Joint Aviation Requirements’;
JAR means joint aviation requirements adopted by the Joint Aviation Authorities as applicable on 30 June 2009;
JAR means the Joint Airworthiness Requirements of the JAA/EASA.

Examples of JAR in a sentence

  • We use a tool called Dependency Finder 3 to analyze and extract class, method and field signatures from the .class files contained in the JAR.

  • The Job is subsequently created in the selected Job- Manager.A Task is typically packaged as a self-sufficient JAR file that has a class that conforms to the Task interface defined by CN API.

  • The Java oracle can be dynamically updated by analyzing the appropriate JAR.

  • When expressing your systems as collaborating Actors you may feel pushed more towards proper encapsulation of internal state, you may find that there is a natural separation between business logic and inter-component communication.Akka applications are typically deployed as follows:• as a library: used as a regular JAR on the classpath or in a web app.• packaged with sbt-native-packager.• packaged and deployed using Lightbend ConductR.

  • The abstraction layer classes implementing the SA-Android communication and data transformation are compiled by the Android development tools into a Java archive (JAR) file and installed on the system.


More Definitions of JAR

JAR means the Joint Aviation Requirements of the JAA;
JAR means the Department of Justice Acquisition Regulations in 48 CFR chapter 28.
JAR means the Department of Justice Acquisition Regulation in this chapter.
JAR. - means the Joint Aviation Requirements.
JAR means a Joint Aviation Requirement of the JAA bearing a reference number;
JAR means the Joint Aviation Requirements agreed to by, and published on behalf of, the European Joint Airworthiness Authorities; and
JAR means JAR Resource Holdings, LP.