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Java example source code file (build.properties)
The build.properties Java example source code# # Copyright (c) 2007, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. # # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this # particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided # by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. # # This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # # This is the JDK used to build and run the bootstrap version of javac. # The bootstrap javac is used to compile both boostrap versions of the # other tools, and product versions of all the tools. # Override this path as needed, either on the command line or in # one of the standard user build.properties files (see build.xml) # boot.java.home = /opt/jdk/1.7.0 boot.java = ${boot.java.home}/bin/java boot.javac = ${boot.java.home}/bin/javac boot.javac.source = 7 boot.javac.target = 7 # This is the JDK used to run the product version of the tools, # for example, for testing. If you're building a complete JDK, specify that. # Override this path as needed, either on the command line or in # one of the standard user build.properties files (see build.xml) # target.java.home = /opt/jdk/1.8.0 target.java = ${target.java.home}/bin/java # Version info -- override as needed jdk.version = 1.8.0 build.number = b00 milestone = internal # FIXME -- these need to match the standard values # If we include date in full.version (ie for developer build) # we will need to make sure the build is idempotent (i.e. # repeated builds don't rebuild the tools, because of new # timestamps # FIXME -- need to include openjdk as needed release = ${jdk.version}-${milestone} bootstrap.release = ${release}_bootstrap full.version = ${release}-${build.number} bootstrap.full.version = ${bootstrap.release}-${build.number} # options for the <javac> tasks used to compile the tools javac.source = 8 javac.target = 8 javac.debug = true javac.debuglevel = source,lines javac.no.jdk.warnings = -XDignore.symbol.file=true # set the following to -version to verify the versions of javac being used javac.version.opt = # in time, there should be no exceptions to -Xlint:all javac.lint.opts = -Xlint:all -Werror # options for the <javadoc> task for javac #javadoc.jls3.url=http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/ #javadoc.jls3.cite=<a href="${javadoc.jls3.url}">The Java Language Specification, Third Edition</a> #javadoc.jls3.option=-tag "jls3:a:See <cite>${javadoc.jls3.cite}</cite>:" javadoc.jls.cite=The Java™ Language Specification javadoc.jls.option=-tag "jls:a:See <cite>${javadoc.jls.cite}</cite>:" # jtreg, used to run the JDK regression tests # See http://openjdk.java.net/jtreg/ # Override this path as needed, either on the command line or in # one of the standard user build.properties files (see build.xml) # jtreg.home = /opt/jtreg/4.1 # findbugs # See http://findbugs.sourceforge.net/ # Override this path as needed, either on the command line or in # one of the standard user build.properties files (see build.xml) # findbugs.home = /opt/findbugs/1.2.1 # vizant (graph visualization tool for Ant) # See http://vizant.sourceforge.net/ # Override this path as needed, either on the command line or in # one of the standard user build.properties files (see build.xml) # vizant.jar = /opt/vizant/0.1.2/vizant-0.1.2.jar # dot = dot #------------------------------------------------------------ # The following properties define the packages for each of the tools. # Syntactically, they should be suitable as arguments for the "includes" # parameter of Ant filesets. In particular, note the trailing '/'. javac.includes = \ javax/annotation/processing/ \ javax/lang/model/ \ javax/tools/ \ jdk/ \ com/sun/source/ \ com/sun/tools/javac/ \ com/sun/tools/doclint/ javac.tests = \ tools/javac # javadoc.includes = \ com/sun/javadoc/ \ com/sun/tools/javadoc/ javadoc.tests = \ tools/javadoc/ # doclets.includes = \ com/sun/tools/doclets/ doclets.tests = \ com/sun/javadoc/ # javah.includes = \ com/sun/tools/javah/ javah.tests = \ tools/javah/ # javap.includes = \ com/sun/tools/classfile/ \ com/sun/tools/javap/ \ com/sun/tools/jdeps/ \ sun/tools/javap/ javap.tests = \ tools/javap/ # sjavac.includes = \ com/sun/tools/sjavac/ sjavac.tests = \ tools/sjavac # # The following files require the latest JDK to be available. # The API can be provided by using a suitable boot.java.home # or by setting import.jdk require.latest.jdk.files = \ com/sun/tools/javac/nio/*.java # The following files in the import jdk source directory are required # in order to compile the files defined in ${require.latest.jdk.files} # # For NIO, the list of stub files is defined by the contents of the primary # API packages, together with such types that may be required in order to # compile the stubs. Some of these dependencies would go away if the stub # generator were to be improved -- e.g. by removing unnecessary imports. # import.jdk.stub.files = \ java/io/File.java \ java/nio/file/**.java \ java/nio/file/attribute/**.java \ java/nio/file/spi/**.java \ java/nio/channels/AsynchronousChannel.java \ java/nio/channels/AsynchronousFileChannel.java \ java/nio/channels/CompletionHandler.java \ java/nio/channels/SeekableByteChannel.java # The following value is used by the main jtreg target. # An empty value means all tests # Override as desired to run a specific set of tests jtreg.tests = # Check style configuration # overridable name and version checkstyle.name.version = checkstyle-5.4 Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java build.properties source code file: |
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