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SABLEVM(1) |
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SABLEVM(1) |
Manual page of 'java' wrapper for SableVM - free (LGPL) Java virtual machine
java-sablevm [OPTION]... CLASSNAME [ARGUMENT]...
- [-]-addclasspath ADDEDCLASSPATH
- appends ADDEDCLASSPATH at the end of CLASSPATH (note that parameters'
order is important!)
- [-]-cp CLASSPATH, [-]-classpath CLASSPATH,
[-]-classpath=CLASSPATH
- set CLASSPATH for program to be run (overrides value of CLASSPATH
environment variable)
- -DPROPERTY=VALUE
- set PROPERTY value to VALUE
- -h, [-]-help, -?
- show help (not implemented yet, see manual page)
- -jar FILE
- execute content of FILE as a jar type file (requires unzip utility
installed); note that you can't specify CLASSNAME in this case
- [-]-showversion
- show version (like -V) and continue execution
- -v, [-]-verbose
- enable all verbose options (might *flood* you if SableVM is compiled with
debugging options)
- [-]-verbose-gc
- enable verbose garbage collection
- [-]-verbose[:]jni
- enable verbose Java Native Interface
- -V, [-]-version
- show version information, including some compilation options
- -Xbootclasspath:/pa/th, -Xbootclasspath/p:/pa/th,
-Xbootclasspath/a:/pa/th
- set the value of the boot classpath, prepend or append a value to it
- -Xgnuclasspath:/dir/ectory
- sets the location of GNU Classpath libraries (not sablevm-classpath);
NOTE: due to ever-changing nature of VM <-> Classpath
interfaces you might need to use the latest SableVM snapshot if you want
to run the latest GNU Classpath CVS directly with SableVM; This option is
meant mainly for Java Virtual Machine and GNU Classpath developers and
advanced users.
- --
- end of options marker - CLASSNAME (if any) and ARGUMENTS (if any) should
follow
- CLASSPATH
- used as the classpath for the program being started, unless -cp was
specified
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- used to search for location of native java libraries, incompatible
with setting java.library.path property
- [-]-debug, -Xdebug, (extended debug options)
- -ss VALUE, (maximal stack size)
- -ms VALUE, (initial heap size)
- -ms VALUE, (maximum heap size)
- -X[...], (other extended option)
- -noverify, (turn off bytecode verifier)
- -verbosemem, (verbose memory allocation)
- -verbosegc, (verbose memory allocation)
- -verbosejit, (verbose memory allocation)
- -verbose[...], (other verbose option)
- -vmdebug opt1[,opt2...], (other debug option)
- All the above options are recognized by java-sablevm wrapper and
ignored. Their handling is either not implemented by the wrapper or
by sablevm binary (and thus they can not be translated to options sablevm
is able to recognize).
The below properties are only usable when SableVM was compiled with
--enable-debugging-features, which is not the case ie. for binary
distributions.
- sablevm.verbose.methods
- when operating on a binary compiled with debugging features - setting this
property to true outputs names of every method that is to be
executed
- sablevm.verbose.instructions
- when operating on a binary compiled with debugging features - setting this
property to true outputs names of every instruction that is to be
executed (WARNING: expect flood!!!)
- sablevm.verbose.synchronization
- when operating on a binary compiled with debugging features - setting this
property to true causes SableVM to dump a stack trace on every
locking contention and on fat lock acquisition.
sablevm(1)
For more informations about SableVM see
http://sablevm.org
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