JVMJAR:



JVMJAR:

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
REPORTING BUGS

NAME

jvmjar <l|u> <jar> <extension> <version> [<versionB> ... <versionZ>]

SYNOPSIS

jvmjar <l|u> <jar> <extension> <version> [<versionB> ... <versionZ>]

DESCRIPTION

−l|u: link/unlink jars

−jar: name of the jar present in /usr/share/java−ext to install as a jvm extension

For example: jaf for /usr/share/java−ext/jaf.jar

Only required with −l

−extension: name under which the jar should be known in the jvm dirs

For example: activation for activation.jar

This is necessary when the same extension is provided by different jars depending on jvm version (i.e. classes.jar, classes12.jar and so on).

−versionX: versions of the java standard (1.2, 1.3...) that support this jar as an external extension

SEE ALSO

Regular Manual Pages
jpackage−utils(7)

AUTHOR

Written by the JPackage Project

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs using JPackage Bugzilla (http://www.jpackage.org/bugzilla/)



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