grmic(1)


NAME

   grmic - Generate stubs for Remote Method Invocation

SYNOPSIS

   grmic [OPTION] ... class ...

DESCRIPTION

   grmic is a utility included with "libgcj" which generates stubs for
   remote objects.

   Note that this program isn't yet fully compatible with the JDK grmic.
   Some options, such as -classpath, are recognized but currently ignored.
   We have left these options undocumented for now.

   Long options can also be given with a GNU-style leading --.  For
   instance, --help is accepted.

OPTIONS

   -keep
   -keepgenerated
       By default, grmic deletes intermediate files.  Either of these
       options causes it not to delete such files.

   -v1.1
       Cause grmic to create stubs and skeletons for the 1.1 protocol
       version.

   -vcompat
       Cause grmic to create stubs and skeletons compatible with both the
       1.1 and 1.2 protocol versions.  This is the default.

   -v1.2
       Cause grmic to create stubs and skeletons for the 1.2 protocol
       version.

   -nocompile
       Don't compile the generated files.

   -verbose
       Print information about what grmic is doing.

   -d directory
       Put output files in directory.  By default the files are put in the
       current working directory.

   -help
       Print a help message, then exit.

   -version
       Print version information, then exit.

SEE ALSO

COPYRIGHT

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   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
   under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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   with the Back-Cover Texts being (b) (see below).  A copy of the license
   is included in the man page gfdl(7).

   (a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:

        A GNU Manual

   (b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:

        You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
        software.  Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
        funds for GNU development.





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