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Java example source code file (jps-l_Output1.awk)
The jps-l_Output1.awk Java example source code# BEGIN { totallines=0; matched=0 } # match on a fully qualified class name /^[0-9]+ [a-z|A-Z][a-z|A-Z|0-9|\.|\$|\+]*$/ { matched++; } # or match on a jar or war file name - note, jar files ending with # ".jar" is only a convention , not a requirement. Theoretically, # any valid file name could occur here. /^[0-9]+ .*\.(jar|war)$/ { matched++; } # or match on the condition that the class name is not available /^[0-9]+ -- .*$/ { matched++; } # or match an empty class name /^[0-9]+ $/ { matched++; } { totallines++; print $0 } END { if ((totallines > 0) && (matched == totallines)) { exit 0 } else { exit 1 } } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java jps-l_Output1.awk source code file: |
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