My guess is that the input jar is the problem. It looks it is empty.
I found the problem. Thank you for your patience. It was a Dropbox sync issue. There is a known Dropbox problem with newer MacOS 12.3 and above. The .jar file was defaulted on the cloud. After I downloaded it, it worked. If anyone else has this Dropbox Sync issue, do the following:
In Finder, check if there is a "cloud icon" next to file rather than a "green checkmark". If so, make the online-only file available to open in third-party applications by:
1. Open your Dropbox folder in Finder.
2. Right-click the file you want to have available.
3. Click “Make available offline.”