How to use the tmp.jar.dir function in tmp

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cur['test.dir'] = 'C:\\work\\eclipse-workspaces\\workspace-simontuffs\\one-jar\\test';
    
        cur['test.reports'] = 'test-reports';
    
        cur['test.results'] = 'test-results';
    
        cur['time.DSTAMP'] = '20070916';
    
        cur['time.TODAY'] = 'September 16 2007';
    
        cur['time.TSTAMP'] = '1932';
    
        cur['tmp.dir'] = 'C:\\work\\eclipse-workspaces\\workspace-simontuffs\\one-jar\\one-jar-1804895545';
    
        cur['tmp.jar.dir'] = 'C:\\work\\eclipse-workspaces\\workspace-simontuffs\\one-jar\\one-jar-1804895545/jars';
    
        cur['TODAY'] = 'September 16 2007';
    
        cur['TSTAMP'] = '1932';
    
        cur['user.country'] = 'US';
    
        cur['user.dir'] = 'C:\\work\\eclipse-workspaces\\workspace-simontuffs\\one-jar';
    
        cur['user.home'] = 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\simon';
    
        cur['user.language'] = 'en';
    
        cur['user.name'] = 'simon';
    
        cur['user.timezone'] = '';