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JH_MANIFEST(1)							    Javahelper							    JH_MANIFEST(1)

NAME
jh_manifest - Adds or/and modifies manifests for jars SYNOPSIS
jh_manifest [debhelperoptions] [options] jar1 ... jarN jh_manifest [debhelperoptions] [options] DESCRIPTION
Javahelper tool to add or update manifests in a jar file. It can be used in two modes. If passed jar files, it will only process these jar files. Otherwise it will update all jar files in the packages it acts on. When processing a package, the debhelper(7) exclude option will make jh_manifest ignore matching jar files. FILES
debian/package.manifest (or debian/manifest) This file consist of a list of jar files and values to add to their manifests. Values in this file will take precedence over values in the original manifest (and command line arguments over values in this file). It is allowed to list a link in this file instead of an actual jar file, provided that the link can be resolved when jh_manifest processes it. If a jar file is listed here cannot be found, jh_manifest will print a warning, unless the jar file has been excluded. As of javahelper >= 0.32, you may add comments in this file. If the line starts with a "#" it is completely ignored. This file is ignored if jh_manifest is passed jar files via command line. OPTIONS
-c classpath, --classpath=classpath Sets the Class-Path attribute of all processed jar files to classpath. If not passed, then the CLASSPATH environment variable will be used in the given jar file do not have a Class-Path attribute. -m class, --main=class Sets the Main-Class attribute to class in all processed jar files. -o options, --javaopts=options Sets the Debian-Java-Parameters to options in all processed jar files. This attribute is used by jarwrapper to start java with extra options (e.g. to make more memory available). -j /path/to/java/home, --java-home=/path/to/java/home Sets the Debian-Java-Home attribute to /path/to/java/home in all processed jars. This attribute is used by jarwrapper to determine which JVM to use. EXAMPLES
An example debian/manifest file: # use the symlink so we do not have to update with the next upstream release. usr/share/java/my.jar: Class-Path: dep1.jar dep2.jar Main-Class: some.awesome.Class usr/share/java/dep2.jar: Class-Path: dep1.jar SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is a part of javahelper and uses debhelper as backend. There are also tutorials in /usr/share/doc/javahelper. AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier This tool is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2. 0.43 2012-03-12 JH_MANIFEST(1)

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ikvm(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   ikvm(1)

NAME
ikvm - java virtual machine executable using the CLI runtime SYNOPOSIS
ikvm [ options ] class [ args ... ] ikvm [ options ] -jar jarfile [ args ... ] DESCRIPTION
IKVM is an implentation of the Java for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) runtime. It includes a byte code JIT compiler/verifier to translate Java byte code to CIL and GNU Classpath to provide the Java class libraries. ikvm program performs this translation and execu- tion at run time, the ikvmc(1) program provides a static compilation to CIL. This program is intended to act as a drop-in replacement for the java program that executes java bytecode (with or without a JIT) and as such, takes a subset of that tool's options and arguments as given here. ikvm operates in two modes, either on a fully-qualified Java classname or on a jar file with the -jar jarfile option given. Any remaining arguments args ... are passed to the main class. CLASS SEARCHING
Classes are searched for in the current directory if no -cp / -classpath option, no -jar option and no CLASSPATH environment variable is set. If only CLASSPATH is set and no ptions are given only that is used to find classes, the current directory is not used unless CLSSPATH con- tains . If -cp / -classpath is given, CLASSPATH is ignored. If -jar is given, the jar file is put at the start of the classpath taken from either the -cp / -classpath option or from CLASSPATH. See also the description for the -Xbootclasspath option below. OPTIONS
-cp path -classpath path Set the JVM classpath to search for application classes and resources. The path is a sequence of directories and zip/jar files sep- arated by : (; on Windows). If this option is given more than once, only the last one applies. -Dname=value Set a system property name to value. -ea[:packagename ... | :classname] -enableassertions[:packagename ... | :classname] Enable assertions. -da[:packagename ... |:classname] -disableassertions[:packagename ... | :classname] Disable assertions. -version Display IKVM and runtime version -Xbootclasspath:path Set the boot JVM classpath for bootstrap classes and resources. The path is a sequence of directories and zip/jar files separated by : (; on Windows). If this option is given more than once, only the last one applies. -Xbreak Trigger a user defined breakpoint at startup -Xmethodtrace:string Builds method trace into the specified output methods -Xsave Save the generated assembly for debugging. -Xtime Time the execution. -Xtrace:name Displays all tracepoints with the given name. -Xwait Keep the process hanging around after exit. -? -help Display a summary of the usage. SEE ALSO
ikvmc(1), ikvmstub(1). IKVM Project web site http://ikvm.net/ <http://ikvm.net/> Man page by Dave Beckett, made available under the same terms as IKVM. 2005-06-19 ikvm(1)
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