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[2c25a56]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[5b5d604]7 <!ENTITY ojdk-tarball "jdk-&openjdk-version;-ga.tar.gz">
[5bc36fc]8 <!ENTITY ojdk-repo "https://github.com/openjdk/jdk18u">
[042f456]9 <!ENTITY ojdk-download "&ojdk-repo;/archive/&ojdk-tarball;">
[49b50d4]10
[a29486e4]11 <!ENTITY anduin-download "&sources-anduin-http;/OpenJDK/OpenJDK-&openjdk-version;">
[49b50d4]12
[7c6b211f]13 <!ENTITY ojdk-md5sum "23dbcb515ee1f329aa564d935f303ee4">
[5bc36fc]14 <!ENTITY ojdk-size "101 MB">
[d2cb534]15
[172f41c]16 <!ENTITY jtreg-version "6.1+1">
[55bcdd7]17 <!ENTITY jtreg-download "&anduin-download;/jtreg-&jtreg-version;.tar.gz">
[172f41c]18 <!ENTITY jtreg-md5sum "49e6bfa2506e96f461a01f9421a0961c">
19 <!ENTITY jtreg-size "8.0 MB">
[d61ead0a]20
[7c6b211f]21 <!ENTITY ojdk-bdsize "4.5 GB (add 591 MB for tests)">
22 <!ENTITY ojdk-time "5.1 SBU with 4 jobs (add 41 SBU for tests with 4 jobs)">
[2c25a56]23]>
24
[bf7a1821]25<sect1 id="openjdk" xreflabel="OpenJDK-&openjdk-version;">
[49b50d4]26 <?dbhtml filename="openjdk.html" ?>
[2c25a56]27
28 <sect1info>
29 <date>$Date$</date>
30 </sect1info>
31
[042f456]32 <title>OpenJDK-&openjdk-version;</title>
[2c25a56]33
[49b50d4]34 <indexterm zone="openjdk">
35 <primary sortas="a-OpenJDK">OpenJDK</primary>
[2c25a56]36 </indexterm>
37
38 <sect2 role="package">
[042f456]39 <title>Introduction to OpenJDK</title>
40
41 <para>
42 <application>OpenJDK</application> is an open-source implementation
43 of Oracle's Java Standard Edition platform.
44 <application>OpenJDK</application> is useful for developing
45 <application>Java</application> programs, and provides a complete
46 runtime environment to run <application>Java</application> programs.
47 </para>
[2c25a56]48
[d6696ec]49 &lfs112_checked;
[c599277]50
[042f456]51 <para>
52 OpenJDK is GPL'd code, with a special exception made for non-free
53 projects to use these classes in their proprietary products.
54 In similar fashion to the LGPL, which allows non-free programs to link
55 to libraries provided by free software, the
[80106051]56 <ulink url="https://openjdk.org/legal/gplv2+ce.html">GNU
[042f456]57 General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception</ulink>
58 allows third party programs to use classes provided by free software
59 without the requirement that the third party software also be free. As
60 with the LGPL, any modifications made to the free software portions of a
61 third party application, must also be made freely available.
62 </para>
[2c25a56]63
64 <note>
[042f456]65 <para>
66 The <application>OpenJDK</application> source includes a very
67 thorough, open source test suite using the
68 <application>JTreg</application> test harness. The testing instructions
[0d754e01]69 below allow testing the just built JDK for reasonable compatibility
[042f456]70 with the proprietary Oracle JDK. However, in order for an independent
71 implementation to claim compatibility, it must pass a proprietary
72 <application>JCK/TCK</application> test suite. No claims of
[0d754e01]73 compatibility, or even partial compatibility, may be made without passing
[042f456]74 an approved test suite.
75 </para>
76
77 <para>
78 Oracle does provide free community access, on a case by case basis, to
79 a closed toolkit to ensure 100% compatibility with its proprietary JDK.
80 Neither the binary version provided on the <xref linkend="java"/> page
81 nor the JVM built with the instructions below have been tested against
82 the <ulink
[80106051]83 url="https://openjdk.java.net/groups/conformance/JckAccess/jck-access.html">
[042f456]84 TCK</ulink>. Any version that is built using the instructions given,
85 cannot claim to be compatible with the proprietary JDK, without the
86 user applying for, and completing the compatibility tests themselves.
87 </para>
88
89 <para>
90 With that in mind, the binaries produced using this build method are
91 regularly tested against the TCK by the members listed on the site
92 above. In addition to the community license above, an educational,
[0d754e01]93 non-commercial license for the TCK can be obtained <ulink
[80106051]94 url="https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index-137188.html">
[042f456]95 here</ulink>.
96 </para>
[2c25a56]97 </note>
98
[d133d429]99 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
[2c25a56]100 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
101 <listitem>
[d61ead0a]102 <para>
103 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&ojdk-download;"/>
104 </para>
105 </listitem>
106 <listitem>
107 <para>
108 Download (FTP): <ulink url=" "/>
109 </para>
110 </listitem>
111 <listitem>
112 <para>
113 Download MD5 sum: &ojdk-md5sum;
114 </para>
115 </listitem>
116 <listitem>
117 <para>
118 Download Size: &ojdk-size;
[2c25a56]119 </para>
120 </listitem>
121 <listitem>
[de33b2a]122 <para>
123 Estimated disk space required: &ojdk-bdsize;
124 </para>
[042f456]125 </listitem>
126 <listitem>
[de33b2a]127 <para>
128 Estimated build time: &ojdk-time;
129 </para>
[2c25a56]130 </listitem>
131 </itemizedlist>
132
133 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
134
[d61ead0a]135 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional test harness</bridgehead>
136
[2c25a56]137 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
138 <listitem>
[d61ead0a]139 <para>
140 <ulink url="&jtreg-download;"/>
141 </para>
142 </listitem>
143 <listitem>
144 <para>
145 Download MD5 sum: &jtreg-md5sum;
[b1129a10]146 </para>
[870e4acf]147 </listitem>
[2c25a56]148 <listitem>
[b1129a10]149 <para>
[d61ead0a]150 Download Size: &jtreg-size;
[b1129a10]151 </para>
[2c25a56]152 </listitem>
153 </itemizedlist>
[8558044]154<!--
[5409013]155 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required patch</bridgehead>
156
157 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
158 <listitem>
159 <para>
[d96708a]160 <ulink url="&patch-root;/openjdk-&openjdk-version;-make_4.3_fix-1.patch"/>
[5409013]161 </para>
162 </listitem>
163 </itemizedlist>
[5b5d604]164-->
[49b50d4]165 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">OpenJDK Dependencies</bridgehead>
[bc00982]166
[92b1341]167 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required Dependencies</bridgehead>
[2e41a4f]168 <para role="required">
[042f456]169 An existing binary (<xref linkend="java"/> or an earlier built
[ada4e5f5]170 version of this package. The instructions below assume that
[c8af588]171 you are using <xref linkend="ojdk-conf"/>),
[52a4df28]172 <xref linkend="alsa-lib"/>,
[92b1341]173 <xref linkend="cpio"/>,
[de930747]174 <xref linkend="cups"/>,
[2e41a4f]175 <xref linkend="unzip"/>,
[92b1341]176 <xref linkend="which"/>,
[042f456]177 <xref linkend="xorg7-lib"/>, and
[2e41a4f]178 <xref linkend="zip"/>
179 </para>
[2c25a56]180
[52a4df28]181 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
182 <para role="recommended">
[2198a32]183 <xref linkend="make-ca"/>,
[d61ead0a]184 <xref linkend="giflib"/>,
185 <xref linkend="lcms2"/>,
186 <xref linkend="libjpeg"/>,
187 <xref linkend="libpng"/>, and
[5aa8088]188 <xref linkend="wget"/>
[52a4df28]189 </para>
190
[e01f402]191 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
192 <para role="optional">
[c7a230b]193 <xref linkend="git"/>,
[91a82cb]194 <xref linkend="graphviz"/>,
[d53d455]195 <xref linkend="mercurial"/>,
[5b5d604]196<!-- not needed now, it seems
[91a82cb]197 an X Window manager such as <xref linkend="twm"/> (for the tests), and
[d53d455]198--> <ulink url="https://pandoc.org/">pandoc</ulink>, and
199 <ulink url="https://zlib.net/pigz">pigz</ulink>
[e01f402]200 </para>
201
[2c25a56]202 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
[49b50d4]203 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/openjdk"/></para>
[2c25a56]204
205 </sect2>
206
207 <sect2 role="installation">
[49b50d4]208 <title>Installation of OpenJDK</title>
[2c25a56]209
[042f456]210 <para>
[91a82cb]211 If you have downloaded the optional test harness, unpack it now:
[042f456]212 </para>
[6f01fd2e]213
[5aa8088]214<screen><userinput>tar -xf ../jtreg-&jtreg-version;.tar.gz</userinput></screen>
[5b5d604]215<!--
[5409013]216 <para>
217 Apply a patch to allow building with make-4.3:
218 </para>
219
220<screen><userinput>patch -p1 -i ../openjdk-&openjdk-version;-make_4.3_fix-1.patch</userinput></screen>
221
[10b16af]222 <para>
223 Fix an issue coming from a removed header in glibc-2.32:
224 </para>
225
226<screen><userinput>sed -i /sysctl/d \
227 src/jdk.incubator.jpackage/unix/native/libapplauncher/PosixPlatform.cpp</userinput></screen>
[5b5d604]228-->
[042f456]229 <note>
230 <para>
231 Before proceeding, you should ensure that your environment
232 <envar>PATH</envar> variable contains the location of the Java
[bf7a1821]233 compiler used for bootstrapping <application>OpenJDK</application>.
[042f456]234 This is the only requirement for the environment. Modern Java
235 installations do not need <envar>JAVA_HOME</envar> and
236 <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> is not used here. Furthermore, OpenJDK
[0d754e01]237 developers recommend unsetting <envar>JAVA_HOME</envar>.
[042f456]238 </para>
[49b50d4]239
[042f456]240 <para>
[5b5d604]241 The build system does not allow the <option>-j</option> switch in
[8d759c7]242 <envar>MAKEFLAGS</envar>. See the command explanation for
[5b5d604]243 <option>--with-jobs=</option>
[8d759c7]244 for more information on customizing parallelization.
[042f456]245 </para>
246 </note>
[870e4acf]247
[5aa8088]248 <para>
[0d754e01]249 Configure and build the package with the following commands:
[5aa8088]250 </para>
[042f456]251
[6c183b5]252<screen><userinput>unset JAVA_HOME &amp;&amp;
253bash configure --enable-unlimited-crypto \
254 --disable-warnings-as-errors \
255 --with-stdc++lib=dynamic \
256 --with-giflib=system \
257 --with-jtreg=$PWD/jtreg \
258 --with-lcms=system \
259 --with-libjpeg=system \
260 --with-libpng=system \
261 --with-zlib=system \
[7e21dae]262 --with-version-build="&openjdk-build;" \
[6c183b5]263 --with-version-pre="" \
264 --with-version-opt="" \
[5c3f3856]265 --with-cacerts-file=/etc/pki/tls/java/cacerts &amp;&amp;
[d61ead0a]266make images</userinput></screen>
[870e4acf]267
[042f456]268 <para>
[d2cb534]269 To test the results, you will need to execute the jtreg program.
270 You can set the number of concurrent tests by adding the
271 <parameter>-conc:<replaceable>&lt;X&gt;</replaceable></parameter>
272 value in the below command (tests will run sequentially otherwise):
[042f456]273 </para>
274
[e7d4e823]275<screen remap="test"><userinput>export JT_JAVA=$(echo $PWD/build/*/jdk) &amp;&amp;
[d2cb534]276jtreg/bin/jtreg -jdk:$JT_JAVA -automatic -ignore:quiet -v1 \
[e537773]277 test/jdk:tier1 test/langtools:tier1 &amp;&amp;
278unset JT_JAVA</userinput></screen>
[d2cb534]279
[de33b2a]280 <para>
281 For more control over the test suite, review the documentation
282 available in <filename>jtreg/doc/jtreg/usage.txt</filename>. To review
283 the results, see the files
284 <filename>JTreport/test_{jdk,langtools}/text/stats.txt</filename> and
285 <filename>JTreport/test_{jdk,langtools}/text/summary.txt</filename>.
[f30a09a]286 You should expect to see around 40 failures and 10 errors.
[de33b2a]287 </para>
[c7a230b]288 <!-- 11.0.2+9:
289 for x86_64: 2 Errors, 28 Failures
[c599277]290 for i686: 13 Errors, 48 Failures
[c7a230b]291 12.0.2+10:
292 for x86_64: 5828 Passed, 52 Errors, no failures
[3db7af8]293 for i686: PENDING
294 14.0.1+7:
[f30a09a]295 for x86_64: passed: 5,836; failed: 42; error: 50
296 17.0.2+8:
297 for x86_64: passed: 6,238; failed: 48; error: 13
[5bc36fc]298 for i686: passed: 6,208; failed: 29; error: 6
299 18.0.1+10:
300 for x86_64: passed: 6,323; failed: 53; error: 14
[7e21dae]301 for i686: passed: 6,290; failed: 29; error: 11
302 18.0.1.1+2:
303 for x86_64: passed: 6,323; failed: 53; error: 14
[66f6b74]304 for i686: passed: 6,290; failed: 29; error: 11
305 18.0.2+8:
306 for x86_64: passed: 6,329; failed: 50; error: 14
307 for i686: passed: 6,289; failed: 31; error: 13
308 -->
[d2cb534]309
[de33b2a]310 <para>
311 Install the package with the following commands as the
312 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
313 </para>
[2c25a56]314
[d61ead0a]315<screen role="root"><userinput>install -vdm755 /opt/jdk-&openjdk-version;+&openjdk-build; &amp;&amp;
316cp -Rv build/*/images/jdk/* /opt/jdk-&openjdk-version;+&openjdk-build; &amp;&amp;
317chown -R root:root /opt/jdk-&openjdk-version;+&openjdk-build; &amp;&amp;
318for s in 16 24 32 48; do
[d2cb534]319 install -vDm644 src/java.desktop/unix/classes/sun/awt/X11/java-icon${s}.png \
[91a82cb]320 /usr/share/icons/hicolor/${s}x${s}/apps/java.png
[e537773]321done</userinput></screen>
[2c25a56]322
[d61ead0a]323 <note>
324 <para>
325 If you only wish to install the Java Runtime Environment, you can
[55bcdd7]326 substitute <filename>build/*/images/jre</filename> in the above
[d61ead0a]327 <command>cp</command> command.
328 </para>
329 </note>
[8558044]330
[58cba7f0]331 <para>
332 There are now two <application>OpenJDK</application> SDKs installed
333 in <filename class="directory">/opt</filename>. You should decide on
334 which one you would like to use as the default. Normally, you would opt
335 for the just installed <application>OpenJDK</application>. If so, do
336 the following as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
337 user:
338 </para>
339
[d61ead0a]340<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -nsf jdk-&openjdk-version;+&openjdk-build; /opt/jdk</userinput></screen>
[58cba7f0]341
[bf7a1821]342 <para>
[0d754e01]343 If desired, you can create .desktop files to add entries
[5409013]344 in the menu for <command>java</command>
[d61ead0a]345 and <command>jconsole</command>. The needed icons have already been
346 installed. As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
[bf7a1821]347 </para>
[76df61c]348
[b1129a10]349<screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /usr/share/applications &amp;&amp;
350
[89b38c1e]351cat &gt; /usr/share/applications/openjdk-java.desktop &lt;&lt; "EOF" &amp;&amp;
[76df61c]352<literal>[Desktop Entry]
[91a82cb]353Name=OpenJDK Java &openjdk-version; Runtime
354Comment=OpenJDK Java &openjdk-version; Runtime
[d61ead0a]355Exec=/opt/jdk/bin/java -jar
356Terminal=false
357Type=Application
[91a82cb]358Icon=java
[d61ead0a]359MimeType=application/x-java-archive;application/java-archive;application/x-jar;
360NoDisplay=true</literal>
361EOF
[89b38c1e]362cat &gt; /usr/share/applications/openjdk-jconsole.desktop &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[d61ead0a]363<literal>[Desktop Entry]
[91a82cb]364Name=OpenJDK Java &openjdk-version; Console
365Comment=OpenJDK Java &openjdk-version; Console
[8d759c7]366Keywords=java;console;monitoring
[d61ead0a]367Exec=/opt/jdk/bin/jconsole
368Terminal=false
369Type=Application
[91a82cb]370Icon=java
[d61ead0a]371Categories=Application;System;</literal>
372EOF</userinput></screen>
[d2cb534]373
[2c25a56]374 </sect2>
375
376 <sect2 role="commands">
377 <title>Command Explanations</title>
378
[042f456]379 <para>
[d61ead0a]380 <command>bash configure...</command>: the top level
[042f456]381 <filename>configure</filename> is a wrapper around the autotools one.
[d61ead0a]382 It is not executable and must be run through <command>bash</command>.
[042f456]383 </para>
[5b5d604]384<!-- Not needed in openjdk-15
[3db7af8]385 <para>
[5b5d604]386 <parameter>- -with-extra-cflags=-fcommon</parameter>: Allows building
[3db7af8]387 with GCC 10.
388 </para>
[5b5d604]389-->
[042f456]390 <para>
[d61ead0a]391 <parameter>--enable-unlimited-crypto</parameter>: Because of limitations
392 on the usage of cryptography in some countries, there is the possibility
393 to limit the size of encryption keys and the use of some algorithms in a
394 policy file. This switch allows to ship a policy file with no
395 restriction. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure proper
396 adherence to the law.
[042f456]397 </para>
[2c25a56]398
[042f456]399 <para>
[d61ead0a]400 <parameter>--disable-warnings-as-errors</parameter>: This switch disables
401 use of <envar>-Werror</envar> in the build.
[042f456]402 </para>
[5292423]403
[042f456]404 <para>
[d61ead0a]405 <parameter>--with-stdc++lib=dynamic</parameter>: This switch forces the
406 build system to link to <filename>libstdc++.so</filename> (dynamic)
407 instead of <filename>libstdc++.a</filename> (static).
[042f456]408 </para>
[5292423]409
[d2cb534]410 <para>
[aa41434]411 <option>--with-jobs=<replaceable>&lt;X&gt;</replaceable></option>:
[d2cb534]412 The <parameter>-j</parameter> passed to make does not work with make as
413 invoked here. By default, the build system will use the number of
414 CPUs - 1.
415 </para>
416
[042f456]417 <para>
[d61ead0a]418 <parameter>--with-jtreg=$PWD/jtreg</parameter>: This switch tells
419 configure where to find jtreg. Omit if you have not downloaded the
420 optional test suite.
[042f456]421 </para>
[52a4df28]422
[042f456]423 <para>
[d61ead0a]424 <parameter>--with-{giflib,lcms,libjpeg,libpng,zlib}=system</parameter>:
425 These switches force the build system to use the system libraries instead
426 of the bundled versions.
[042f456]427 </para>
[e01f402]428
[042f456]429 <para>
[d61ead0a]430 <parameter>--with-version-build</parameter>: Currently, the build
431 system does not include the build number in the version string. It has
432 to be specified here.
[042f456]433 </para>
[c770e18]434
[8eb9e848]435 <para>
[d61ead0a]436 <parameter>--with-version-pre</parameter>: This switch allows you to
437 prefix the version string with a custom string.
[8eb9e848]438 </para>
439
[042f456]440 <para>
[d61ead0a]441 <parameter>--with-version-opt</parameter>: This switch allows you to add
442 an optional build description to the version string.
[042f456]443 </para>
444
445 <para>
[5c3f3856]446 <parameter>--with-cacerts-file=/etc/pki/tls/java/cacerts</parameter>:
[d61ead0a]447 Specifies where to find a <filename>cacerts</filename> file,
[5c3f3856]448 <filename>/etc/pki/tls/java/</filename> on a BLFS system. Otherwise, an
449 empty one is created. You can use the
[120b315]450 <command>/usr/sbin/make-ca --force</command> command to generate it, once
451 you have installed the Java binaries.
[042f456]452 </para>
[df15e9f]453
[042f456]454 <para>
[d61ead0a]455 <option>--with-boot-jdk</option>: This switch provides the
456 location of the temporary <application>JDK</application>. It is normally
457 not needed if <command>java</command> is found in the <envar>PATH</envar>.
[042f456]458 </para>
[5b5d604]459<!-- Seems to have disappeared
[042f456]460 <para>
[df15e9f]461 <command>find ... -iname '*.diz' -delete</command>: This command
462 removes redundant files.
[042f456]463 </para>
[5b5d604]464-->
[2c25a56]465 </sect2>
466
[b1129a10]467 <sect2 role="configuration"
468 id="openjdk-config"
469 xreflabel="Configuring OpenJDK">
[49b50d4]470 <title>Configuring OpenJDK</title>
[2c25a56]471
472 <sect3>
473 <title>Configuration Information</title>
474
[5aa8088]475 <para>
476 Normally, the JAVA environment has been configured after installing
477 the binary version, and can be used with the just built package as well.
478 Review <xref linkend="ojdk-conf"/> in case you want to modify
479 something.
480 </para>
[2c25a56]481
[5aa8088]482 <para>
483 To test if the man pages are correctly installed, issue
484 <command>source /etc/profile</command> and <command>man java</command>
485 to display the respective man page.
486 </para>
[76df61c]487
[2c25a56]488 </sect3>
489
[55bcdd7]490 <sect3>
491 <title>
[b9c353b]492 Setting up the JRE Certificate Authority Certificates (cacerts) file
[55bcdd7]493 </title>
[8b9034a]494
[042f456]495 <para>
[c1cd435e]496 If you have run the instructions on the <xref linkend="make-ca"/> page,
497 you only need to create a symlink in the default location for the
498 <filename>cacerts</filename> file. As user <systemitem
[55bcdd7]499 class="username">root</systemitem>:
[042f456]500 </para>
[8b9034a]501
[5c3f3856]502<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -sfv /etc/pki/tls/java/cacerts /opt/jdk/lib/security/cacerts</userinput></screen>
[8b9034a]503
[bf7a1821]504 <para>
[2838a645]505 To check the installation, issue:
[bf7a1821]506 </para>
[a727127f]507
508<screen role="root"><userinput>cd /opt/jdk
[55bcdd7]509bin/keytool -list -cacerts</userinput></screen>
[5941d6e1]510
[2838a645]511 <para>
512 At the prompt <computeroutput>Enter keystore password:</computeroutput>,
513 enter <userinput>changeit</userinput> (the default) or just press the
514 <quote>Enter</quote> key. If the <filename>cacerts</filename> file was
515 installed correctly, you will see a list of the certificates with
516 related information for each one. If not, you need to reinstall them.
517 </para>
518
[8b9034a]519 </sect3>
520
[2c25a56]521 </sect2>
522
523 <sect2 role="content">
524 <title>Contents</title>
525
526 <segmentedlist>
527 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
528 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
529 <segtitle>Installed Directory</segtitle>
530
531 <seglistitem>
[f30a09a]532 <seg>jar, jarsigner, java, javac, javadoc, javap, jcmd,
[5b5d604]533 jconsole, jdb, jdeprscan, jdeps, jfr, jhsdb, jimage, jinfo,
[5bc36fc]534 jlink, jmap, jmod, jpackage, jps, jrunscript, jshell, jstack,
535 jstat, jstatd, jwebserver, keytool, rmiregistry, and serialver</seg>
[91a82cb]536 <seg>/opt/jdk-&openjdk-version;/lib/*</seg>
537 <seg>/opt/jdk-&openjdk-version;</seg>
[2c25a56]538 </seglistitem>
539 </segmentedlist>
540
541 <variablelist>
542 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
543 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
544 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
[fedac85]545
[172f41c]546<!-- Not seen in 17.0.1
[91a82cb]547 <varlistentry id="jaotc">
548 <term><command>jaotc</command></term>
549 <listitem>
[de33b2a]550 <para>
[4c24eb0a]551 is an <quote>ahead-of-time</quote> java class compiler
[de33b2a]552 </para>
[91a82cb]553 <indexterm zone="openjdk jaotc">
554 <primary sortas="b-jaotc">jaotc</primary>
555 </indexterm>
556 </listitem>
557 </varlistentry>
[172f41c]558-->
[91a82cb]559
[49b50d4]560 <varlistentry id="jar">
[2c25a56]561 <term><command>jar</command></term>
562 <listitem>
[de33b2a]563 <para>
[4c24eb0a]564 combines multiple files into a single jar archive
[de33b2a]565 </para>
[49b50d4]566 <indexterm zone="openjdk jar">
[2c25a56]567 <primary sortas="b-jar">jar</primary>
568 </indexterm>
569 </listitem>
570 </varlistentry>
571
[49b50d4]572 <varlistentry id="jarsigner">
[2c25a56]573 <term><command>jarsigner</command></term>
574 <listitem>
[de33b2a]575 <para>
576 signs jar files and verifies the signatures and integrity
[4c24eb0a]577 of a signed jar file
[de33b2a]578 </para>
[49b50d4]579 <indexterm zone="openjdk jarsigner">
[2c25a56]580 <primary sortas="b-jarsigner">jarsigner</primary>
581 </indexterm>
582 </listitem>
583 </varlistentry>
584
[784a1a7f]585 <varlistentry id="java-prog">
[2c25a56]586 <term><command>java</command></term>
587 <listitem>
[de33b2a]588 <para>
589 launches a Java application by starting a Java runtime
590 environment, loading a specified class and invoking its main
[4c24eb0a]591 method
[de33b2a]592 </para>
[784a1a7f]593 <indexterm zone="openjdk java-prog">
594 <primary sortas="b-java-prog">java</primary>
[2c25a56]595 </indexterm>
596 </listitem>
597 </varlistentry>
598
[49b50d4]599 <varlistentry id="javac">
[2c25a56]600 <term><command>javac</command></term>
601 <listitem>
[de33b2a]602 <para>
603 reads class and interface definitions, written in the
604 Java programming language, and compiles them into bytecode
[4c24eb0a]605 class files
[de33b2a]606 </para>
[49b50d4]607 <indexterm zone="openjdk javac">
[2c25a56]608 <primary sortas="b-javac">javac</primary>
609 </indexterm>
610 </listitem>
611 </varlistentry>
612
[49b50d4]613 <varlistentry id="javadoc">
[2c25a56]614 <term><command>javadoc</command></term>
615 <listitem>
[de33b2a]616 <para>
617 parses the declarations and documentation comments in a
618 set of Java source files and produces a corresponding set of
619 HTML pages describing the classes, interfaces, constructors,
[4c24eb0a]620 methods, and fields
[de33b2a]621 </para>
[49b50d4]622 <indexterm zone="openjdk javadoc">
[2c25a56]623 <primary sortas="b-javadoc">javadoc</primary>
624 </indexterm>
625 </listitem>
626 </varlistentry>
627
[49b50d4]628 <varlistentry id="javap">
[2c25a56]629 <term><command>javap</command></term>
630 <listitem>
[de33b2a]631 <para>
[4c24eb0a]632 disassembles a Java class file
[de33b2a]633 </para>
[49b50d4]634 <indexterm zone="openjdk javap">
[2c25a56]635 <primary sortas="b-javap">javap</primary>
636 </indexterm>
637 </listitem>
638 </varlistentry>
[fedac85]639
[49b50d4]640 <varlistentry id="jcmd">
641 <term><command>jcmd</command></term>
642 <listitem>
[de33b2a]643 <para>
644 is a utility to send diagnostic command requests to a running
[4c24eb0a]645 Java Virtual Machine
[de33b2a]646 </para>
[49b50d4]647 <indexterm zone="openjdk jcmd">
648 <primary sortas="b-jcmd">jcmd</primary>
649 </indexterm>
650 </listitem>
651 </varlistentry>
652
653 <varlistentry id="jconsole">
[2c25a56]654 <term><command>jconsole</command></term>
655 <listitem>
[de33b2a]656 <para>
657 is a graphical console tool to monitor and manage both
[4c24eb0a]658 local and remote Java applications and virtual machines
[de33b2a]659 </para>
[49b50d4]660 <indexterm zone="openjdk jconsole">
[2c25a56]661 <primary sortas="b-jconsole">jconsole</primary>
662 </indexterm>
663 </listitem>
664 </varlistentry>
665
[49b50d4]666 <varlistentry id="jdb">
[2c25a56]667 <term><command>jdb</command></term>
668 <listitem>
[de33b2a]669 <para>
[4c24eb0a]670 is a simple command-line debugger for Java classes
[de33b2a]671 </para>
[49b50d4]672 <indexterm zone="openjdk jdb">
[2c25a56]673 <primary sortas="b-jdb">jdb</primary>
674 </indexterm>
675 </listitem>
676 </varlistentry>
677
[91a82cb]678 <varlistentry id="jdeprscan">
679 <term><command>jdeprscan</command></term>
680 <listitem>
[de33b2a]681 <para>
[4c24eb0a]682 scans class or jar files for uses of deprecated API elements
[de33b2a]683 </para>
[91a82cb]684 <indexterm zone="openjdk jdeprscan">
685 <primary sortas="b-jdeprscan">jdeprscan</primary>
686 </indexterm>
687 </listitem>
688 </varlistentry>
689
[042f456]690 <varlistentry id="jdeps">
691 <term><command>jdeps</command></term>
692 <listitem>
[de33b2a]693 <para>
694 shows the package-level or class-level dependencies of
[4c24eb0a]695 Java class files
[de33b2a]696 </para>
[042f456]697 <indexterm zone="openjdk jdeps">
698 <primary sortas="b-jdeps">jdeps</primary>
699 </indexterm>
700 </listitem>
701 </varlistentry>
702
[3db7af8]703 <varlistentry id="jfr">
704 <term><command>jfr</command></term>
705 <listitem>
706 <para>
[4c24eb0a]707 is a tool for working with <quote>Flight Recorder</quote> files
[3db7af8]708 </para>
709 <indexterm zone="openjdk jfr">
710 <primary sortas="b-jfr">jfr</primary>
711 </indexterm>
712 </listitem>
713 </varlistentry>
714
[91a82cb]715 <varlistentry id="jhsdb">
716 <term><command>jhsdb</command></term>
717 <listitem>
[de33b2a]718 <para>
719 is a tool to analyze the content of a core dump from a
[4c24eb0a]720 crashed Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
[de33b2a]721 </para>
[91a82cb]722 <indexterm zone="openjdk jhsdb">
723 <primary sortas="b-jhsdb">jhsdb</primary>
724 </indexterm>
725 </listitem>
726 </varlistentry>
[fedac85]727
[91a82cb]728 <varlistentry id="jimage">
729 <term><command>jimage</command></term>
730 <listitem>
[de33b2a]731 <para>
732 is used to list, extract, verify, or get information about
[4c24eb0a]733 modules in <emphasis>jimage</emphasis> format
[de33b2a]734 </para>
[91a82cb]735 <indexterm zone="openjdk jimage">
736 <primary sortas="b-jimage">jimage</primary>
737 </indexterm>
738 </listitem>
739 </varlistentry>
[2c25a56]740
[49b50d4]741 <varlistentry id="jinfo">
[2c25a56]742 <term><command>jinfo</command></term>
743 <listitem>
[de33b2a]744 <para>
745 prints Java configuration information for a given Java
[4c24eb0a]746 process, core file, or a remote debug server
[de33b2a]747 </para>
[49b50d4]748 <indexterm zone="openjdk jinfo">
[2c25a56]749 <primary sortas="b-jinfo">jinfo</primary>
750 </indexterm>
[042f456]751 </listitem>
752 </varlistentry>
[5b5d604]753<!--
[042f456]754 <varlistentry id="jjs">
755 <term><command>jjs</command></term>
756 <listitem>
[de33b2a]757 <para>
758 is a command-line tool used to invoke the Nashorn engine. It
759 can be used to interpret one or several script files, or to run
760 an interactive shell.
761 </para>
[042f456]762 <indexterm zone="openjdk jjs">
763 <primary sortas="b-jjs">jjs</primary>
764 </indexterm>
[2c25a56]765 </listitem>
766 </varlistentry>
[5b5d604]767-->
[91a82cb]768 <varlistentry id="jlink">
769 <term><command>jlink</command></term>
770 <listitem>
[de33b2a]771 <para>
772 is used to assemble and optimize a set of modules and their
[4c24eb0a]773 dependencies into a custom runtime image
[de33b2a]774 </para>
[91a82cb]775 <indexterm zone="openjdk jlink">
776 <primary sortas="b-jlink">jlink</primary>
777 </indexterm>
778 </listitem>
779 </varlistentry>
780
[49b50d4]781 <varlistentry id="jmap">
[2c25a56]782 <term><command>jmap</command></term>
783 <listitem>
[de33b2a]784 <para>
785 prints shared object memory maps or heap memory details
[4c24eb0a]786 of a given process, core file, or a remote debug server
[de33b2a]787 </para>
[49b50d4]788 <indexterm zone="openjdk jmap">
[2c25a56]789 <primary sortas="b-jmap">jmap</primary>
790 </indexterm>
791 </listitem>
792 </varlistentry>
793
[91a82cb]794 <varlistentry id="jmod">
795 <term><command>jmod</command></term>
796 <listitem>
[de33b2a]797 <para>
[4c24eb0a]798 creates JMOD files and lists the content of existing JMOD files
[de33b2a]799 </para>
[91a82cb]800 <indexterm zone="openjdk jmod">
801 <primary sortas="b-jmod">jmod</primary>
802 </indexterm>
803 </listitem>
804 </varlistentry>
805
[3db7af8]806 <varlistentry id="jpackage">
807 <term><command>jpackage</command></term>
808 <listitem>
809 <para>
[4c24eb0a]810 generates java application packages and images
[3db7af8]811 </para>
812 <indexterm zone="openjdk jpackage">
813 <primary sortas="b-jpackage">jpackage</primary>
814 </indexterm>
815 </listitem>
816 </varlistentry>
817
[49b50d4]818 <varlistentry id="jps">
[2c25a56]819 <term><command>jps</command></term>
820 <listitem>
[de33b2a]821 <para>
[4c24eb0a]822 lists the instrumented JVMs on the target system
[de33b2a]823 </para>
[49b50d4]824 <indexterm zone="openjdk jps">
[2c25a56]825 <primary sortas="b-jps">jps</primary>
826 </indexterm>
827 </listitem>
828 </varlistentry>
829
[49b50d4]830 <varlistentry id="jrunscript">
[2c25a56]831 <term><command>jrunscript</command></term>
832 <listitem>
[de33b2a]833 <para>
[4c24eb0a]834 is a command line script shell
[de33b2a]835 </para>
[49b50d4]836 <indexterm zone="openjdk jrunscript">
[2c25a56]837 <primary sortas="b-jrunscript">jrunscript</primary>
838 </indexterm>
839 </listitem>
840 </varlistentry>
841
[91a82cb]842 <varlistentry id="jshell">
843 <term><command>jshell</command></term>
844 <listitem>
[de33b2a]845 <para>
846 is an interactive tool for learning the Java programming
[4c24eb0a]847 language and prototyping Java code
[de33b2a]848 </para>
[91a82cb]849 <indexterm zone="openjdk jshell">
850 <primary sortas="b-jshell">jshell</primary>
851 </indexterm>
852 </listitem>
853 </varlistentry>
[fedac85]854
[49b50d4]855 <varlistentry id="jstack">
[2c25a56]856 <term><command>jstack</command></term>
857 <listitem>
[de33b2a]858 <para>
859 prints Java stack traces of Java threads for a given
[4c24eb0a]860 Java process, core file, or a remote debug server
[de33b2a]861 </para>
[49b50d4]862 <indexterm zone="openjdk jstack">
[2c25a56]863 <primary sortas="b-jstack">jstack</primary>
864 </indexterm>
865 </listitem>
866 </varlistentry>
867
[49b50d4]868 <varlistentry id="jstat">
[2c25a56]869 <term><command>jstat</command></term>
870 <listitem>
[de33b2a]871 <para>
[4c24eb0a]872 displays performance statistics for an instrumented JVM
[de33b2a]873 </para>
[49b50d4]874 <indexterm zone="openjdk jstat">
[2c25a56]875 <primary sortas="b-jstat">jstat</primary>
876 </indexterm>
877 </listitem>
878 </varlistentry>
879
[49b50d4]880 <varlistentry id="jstatd">
[2c25a56]881 <term><command>jstatd</command></term>
882 <listitem>
[de33b2a]883 <para>
884 is an RMI server application that monitors for the creation
[4c24eb0a]885 and termination of instrumented JVMs
[de33b2a]886 </para>
[49b50d4]887 <indexterm zone="openjdk jstatd">
[2c25a56]888 <primary sortas="b-jstatd">jstatd</primary>
889 </indexterm>
890 </listitem>
891 </varlistentry>
[5bc36fc]892
893 <varlistentry id="jwebserver">
894 <term><command>jwebserver</command></term>
895 <listitem>
896 <para>
897 provides a minimal HTTP server, designed to be used for
898 prototyping, testing, and debugging
899 </para>
900 <indexterm zone="openjdk jwebserver">
901 <primary sortas="b-jwebserver">jwebserver</primary>
902 </indexterm>
903 </listitem>
904 </varlistentry>
[2c25a56]905
[49b50d4]906 <varlistentry id="keytool">
[2c25a56]907 <term><command>keytool</command></term>
908 <listitem>
[de33b2a]909 <para>
[4c24eb0a]910 is a key and certificate management utility
[de33b2a]911 </para>
[49b50d4]912 <indexterm zone="openjdk keytool">
[2c25a56]913 <primary sortas="b-keytool">keytool</primary>
914 </indexterm>
915 </listitem>
916 </varlistentry>
[3db7af8]917 <!--
[49b50d4]918 <varlistentry id="pack200">
[2c25a56]919 <term><command>pack200</command></term>
920 <listitem>
[de33b2a]921 <para>
922 is a Java application that transforms a jar file into a
923 compressed pack200 file using the Java gzip compressor.
924 </para>
[49b50d4]925 <indexterm zone="openjdk pack200">
[2c25a56]926 <primary sortas="b-pack200">pack200</primary>
927 </indexterm>
928 </listitem>
929 </varlistentry>
[5b5d604]930
[49b50d4]931 <varlistentry id="rmic">
[2c25a56]932 <term><command>rmic</command></term>
933 <listitem>
[de33b2a]934 <para>
935 generates stub and skeleton class files for remote objects
936 from the names of compiled Java classes that contain remote
937 object implementations.
938 </para>
[49b50d4]939 <indexterm zone="openjdk rmic">
[2c25a56]940 <primary sortas="b-rmic">rmic</primary>
941 </indexterm>
942 </listitem>
943 </varlistentry>
[5b5d604]944 -->
[172f41c]945<!-- Not seen in 17.0.1
[49b50d4]946 <varlistentry id="rmid">
[2c25a56]947 <term><command>rmid</command></term>
948 <listitem>
[de33b2a]949 <para>
[4c24eb0a]950 starts the activation system daemon
[de33b2a]951 </para>
[49b50d4]952 <indexterm zone="openjdk rmid">
[2c25a56]953 <primary sortas="b-rmid">rmid</primary>
954 </indexterm>
955 </listitem>
956 </varlistentry>
[172f41c]957-->
[2c25a56]958
[49b50d4]959 <varlistentry id="rmiregistry">
[2c25a56]960 <term><command>rmiregistry</command></term>
961 <listitem>
[de33b2a]962 <para>
963 creates and starts a remote object registry on the specified
[4c24eb0a]964 port on the current host
[de33b2a]965 </para>
[49b50d4]966 <indexterm zone="openjdk rmiregistry">
[2c25a56]967 <primary sortas="b-rmiregistry">rmiregistry</primary>
968 </indexterm>
969 </listitem>
970 </varlistentry>
[de33b2a]971
[49b50d4]972 <varlistentry id="serialver">
[2c25a56]973 <term><command>serialver</command></term>
974 <listitem>
[de33b2a]975 <para>
976 returns the serialVersionUID for one or more classes in a
[4c24eb0a]977 form suitable for copying into an evolving class
[de33b2a]978 </para>
[49b50d4]979 <indexterm zone="openjdk serialver">
[2c25a56]980 <primary sortas="b-serialver">serialver</primary>
981 </indexterm>
982 </listitem>
983 </varlistentry>
[3db7af8]984 <!--
[49b50d4]985 <varlistentry id="unpack200">
[2c25a56]986 <term><command>unpack200</command></term>
987 <listitem>
[de33b2a]988 <para>
989 is a native implementation that transforms a packed file
990 produced by <application>pack200</application> into a jar
991 file.
992 </para>
[49b50d4]993 <indexterm zone="openjdk unpack200">
[2c25a56]994 <primary sortas="b-unpack200">unpack200</primary>
995 </indexterm>
996 </listitem>
997 </varlistentry>
[3db7af8]998 -->
[2c25a56]999 </variablelist>
1000
1001 </sect2>
1002
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