Converting a JAR file to an MCADDON is a common goal for players looking to bring the depth of Java Edition modding into the more flexible Bedrock Edition environment. However, because Java Edition is built on Java and Bedrock is built on C++, a direct "one-click" conversion of complex gameplay mods is currently impossible.
By following these steps, you can convert a .jar file to a .mcaddon file for use in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. This allows you to distribute and install mods more easily on platforms that support add-ons. Convert Jar To Mcaddon
Create JSON Components: Use the Minecraft Bedrock Wiki to learn how to write behavior files that mimic the Java mod’s functions. Converting a JAR file to an MCADDON is
Bridge.: A powerful IDE specifically designed for creating Minecraft Bedrock Add-ons. This allows you to distribute and install mods