One more option is to embed the jar in base64 encoding in a script, extract
the jar to a temp location and run it.
The following Perl script does that (it uses the base64 executable, but you
can probably use MIME::Base64 as well).
#!/usr/bin/env perl
$jar = "/tmp/lp-$ENV{USER}.jar";
unless (-e $jar) {
open DECODE, "|base64 -d > $jar" or die "can't open base64 pipe";
print DECODE <DATA>;
}
exec "java", "-jar", $jar, @ARGV
__DATA__
<YOUR BASE64 ENCODED JAR GOES HERE>
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