08-08-2008
Try using ":" (colon) instead of ";" (semicolon) as the path separator in your classpath.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
jclassinfo
jclassinfo(1) utils jclassinfo(1)
NAME
jclassinfo - Provides information for Java class files.
SYNOPSIS
jclassinfo [option] {classname | filename}
DESCRIPTION
jclassinfo reads a class file and provides all sorts of information about it. file can be - then jclassinfo reads a classfile from stan-
dard input.
OPTIONS
--help Output help information and exit.
--version
Output version information and exit.
--bootclasspath=<path>
The path used to search for VM bootstrap classes.
--classpath=<path>
The path used to search for the class if a class name is given.
--xml Output xml (experimental).
--all Prints all information for the class.
--general-info
Prints some general information about the class.
--constant-pool
Print constant pool.
--visibility=<public | package | protected | private | synthetic>
The visibility to use when printing class fields/methods.
--fields
Print fields.
--methods
Print methods.
--disasm
Enable code disassembly for methods (if compiled with disassembly support).
--verbose
Show exception table and max stack and max locals for methods.
--method-debug-info
Show line numbers and local variables for methods.
--attributes
Print class attributes.
--packages
Print packages referenced.
--classes
Print classes/interfaces referenced.
--methods-ref
Print methods referenced.
--find-class {classname}
Find the file(s) that contains the given class(es).
--recursive
Scan dependencies recursively.
--quiet
Supress status messages.
FILES
No configuration files for the time being.
ENVIRONMENT
CLASSPATH is used to find classes if a class name is given instead of the filename. The --classpath option can be used to override this.
JAVA_HOME is used to find the default bootstrap classpath. The default bootstrap classes are assumed to be in JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/rt.jar. The
--bootclasspath option can be used to override this.
EXAMPLES
To see what packages a class uses:
jclassinfo --packages /usr/share/java/MyClass.class
To see what packages the classes in myproject folder use:
jclassinfo --packages myproject/*.class
AUTHORS
Nicos Panayides <anarxia@gmx.net>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=74004&atid=539646
SEE ALSO
javap(1), jcf-dump(1)
jclassinfo 0.19 jclassinfo(1)