12-13-2011
set javac classpath
I have several jar files in a specific folder, but I can't get javac to understand it.
How do I set the classpath for javac. It is NOT the same classpath as the java command. And it's not enough with one jar file. I have several.
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BND(1) BND for Debian GNU/Linux BND(1)
NAME
bnd - Create and diagnose OSGi R4 bundles.
SYNOPSIS
bnd [general-options] [cmd] [cmd-options]
bnd [general-options] <file>.jar
bnd [general-options] <file>.bnd
DESCRIPTION
The bnd tool helps you create and diagnose OSGi R4 bundles. The key functions are:
* Show the manifest and JAR contents of a bundle
* Wrap a JAR so that it becomes a bundle
* Create a Bundle from a specification and a class path
* Verify the validity of the manifest entries
GENERAL OPTIONS
-failok
Same as the property -failok. The current run will create a JAR file even if there were errors.
-exceptions
Will print the exception when the software has ran into a bad exception and bails out. Normally only a message is printed. For
debugging or diagnostic reasons, the exception stack trace can be very helpful.
COMMANDS
print ( -verify | -manifest | -list | - all ) * <file>.jar +
The print function will take a list of JAR file and print one or more aspect of the JAF riles. The following aspects can be added.
* -verify - Verify the JAR for consistency with the specification
The print will exit with an error if the verify fails.
* -manifest - Show the manifest
* -list - List the entries in the JAR file
* -all - Do all (this is the default.
"bnd print -verify *.jar"
buildx ( -classpath LIST | -eclipse <lt>file> | -noeclipse | -output <file> ) * <file>.bnd +
The build function will assemble a bundle from the bnd specification. The default name of the output bundle is the name of the bnd file
with a .jar extension.
* -classpath - A list of JAR files and/or directories that should
be placed on the class path before the calculation starts.
* -eclipse - Parse the file as an Eclipse .classpath file, use
the information to create an Eclipse's project class path.
If this option is used, the default .classpath file is not read
* -noeclipse - Do not parse the .classpath file of an Eclipse
project.
* -output - Override the default output name of the bundle or the
directory. If the output is a directory, the name will be
derived from the bnd file name.
"bnd build -classpath bin -noeclipse -output test.jar xyz.bnd"
wrap ( -classpath (<lt>file>(','<lt>file>)*)-output <lt>fileE|dir<gt> | -properties <lt>file> ) * -ignoremanifest? <lt>file>.jar *
The wrap command takes an existing JAR file and guesses the manifest headers that will make this JAR useful for an OSGi Service
Platform. If the output file is not overridden, the name of the input file is used with a .bar extension. The default bnd file for the
header calculation is:
Export-Package: *
Import-Package: <packages inside the target jar>
If the target bundle has a manifest, the headers are merged with the properties.
The defaults can be overridden with a specific properties file.
* -output - Set the output file or directory
* -classpath - Sets the classpath as a comma separated list
* -properties - Use a special property file for the manifest
calculation.
* -ignoremanifest - Do not include the manifest headers from
the target bundle
"bnd wrap -classpath osgi.jar *.jar"
SEE ALSO
<http://www.aqute.biz/Code/Bnd>
AUTHOR
Ludovic Claude <ludovic.claude@laposte.net>
Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org>
bnd-1.50.0 2011-10-25 BND(1)