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Java example source code file (README)
The README Java example source codeUsing NetBeans to work on the langtools repository. Netbeans 6.0 or later is recommended. The "langtools" project in this directory allows you to edit, run, test and debug the tools in the OpenJDK langtools repository. The repository contains a number of tools: javac, javadoc and its doclets, javah and javap. Build Properties. To build this repository, you must set some properties for Ant. You can set these properties in a number of ways: - Set the properties in the Properties panel under Tool> Options> Ant. Properties set this way will apply globally to all the langtools repositories you may be working on. - Create a file build.properties in the root directory of a langtools repository, and set the properties in that file. These properties will be specific to that repository. To build the repository, at a minimum you must set the "boot.java.home" property. To run the tools, you must also set "target.java.home". To run the regression tests, you must set "jtreg.home". By default, the build and test targets will build and test all of these tools. The run and debug targets will prompt you for the name of a tool to execute. As an alternative, you can focus on a single tool. When you do this, you will still see all the source code for all the tools, but the various Ant targets will now be focussed on the selected tool. To focus on a tool, bring up the context menu on the "langtools" project (i.e. right-click on the project) and select "Select Tool". This brings up a dialog which allows you to specify which tool you wish to work on, and the arguments to use if and when you run it. Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java README source code file: |
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