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How to convert zip to ear file?

  1. To select the zip file, you have two options:
  2. Click "Convert to EAR". It will initiate the conversion.
    Convert to EAR
  3. Click "Save EAR File" to save it to your local drive.
    Convert to EAR

How do I convert zip to ear in Dropbox?

  1. Click on the Dropbox logo () in the zip file selector button.

    Select from Dropbox

  2. The Dropbox file chooser will appear. You will need to authorise access to ezyZip the first time.
  3. Once it completes downloading ZIP file to your browser, click "Convert to EAR"
  4. To save the converted file to Dropbox, click "Dropbox" dropdown under the "Save EAR File" button. You will need to authorise access to ezyZip the first time.

    The converted EAR file will be saved into Apps/ezyZip folder.

What operating system and browser does ezyZip support?

ezyZip is an online tool that supports any OS that can run a modern browser. We have tested it to work with Windows, MacOS, Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, Debian), Android, ChromeOS (Chromebook), iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch).

We are continuously updating the system, so ensure you are using the latest version of one of the popular browsers or their variants. (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera).

Please let us know via the feedback form if you have any issues.

What is ezyZip?

ezyZip is a free web app for converting zip to a ear file, enabling it to be opened with a standard file extractor (present in most operating systems). No need to install additional software as it runs in the browser. It supports a bunch of other file extraction and file conversion options too.

Unlike other online zip conversion utilities, ezyZip does not require you to upload or download files to a server. It runs locally as a browser app, thus making it much quicker than other similar online conversion tools. There are no file size limits! This also ensures your privacy will be protected as no file data will leave your browser. All common file compression formats (and mos tuncommon) are supported.

What is a ear file?

EAR stands for Enterprise Application aRchive and is used for packaging Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) applications and libraries into a single compressed file. These can then easily be uploaded into an application server (e.g. Apache Tomcat).

It shares the same compression algorithm with zip files.