JAR Compressor Utility (jar.exe) Location

I am trying to jar some documentation and I cant find the path for the JAR Compressor Utility (jar.exe). I have downloaded JaveHelp and its not located there. Its also reffered to as JAR Archiver (jar.exe).

If you have only the Java Runtime (look for "JRE") you will not have jar.exe. That is part of the JDK download package, available here:
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/
The documentation package has usage information.

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