I want to make jar file

i want to make jar files with Konversi.class , how to make it , i hope it like exe file any idea?

Use the jar command to create jar files. The command options are extensive, you should read this tutorial for the details.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/index.html
If you want to be able to click a jarfile on a Windows or Solaris system and have a program start running, you will need (as a minimum) to add tio the manifest file (inside the jar) the parameter Main-Class: <path+classname> This is all explained in the tutorial.

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