Disassembles class files.
javap [ options ] class. . .
The javap command disassembles a class file. Its output depends on the options used. If no options are used, javap prints out the public fields and methods of the classes passed to it. javap prints its output to stdout. For example, compile the following class declaration:import java.awt.*; import java.applet.*; public class DocFooter extends Applet { String date; String email; public void init() { resize(500,100); date = getParameter("LAST_UPDATED"); email = getParameter("EMAIL"); } public void paint(Graphics g) { g.drawString(date + " by ",100, 15); g.drawString(email,290,15); } }The output from javap DocFooter yields:Compiled from DocFooter.java public class DocFooter extends java.applet.Applet { java.lang.String date; java.lang.String email; public void init(); public void paint(java.awt.Graphics); public DocFooter(); }
- -l
- Prints out line and local variable tables.
- -b
- Ensures backward compatibility with javap in JDK 1.1.
- -public
- Shows only public classes and members.
- -protected
- Shows only protected and public classes and members.
- -package
- Shows only package, protected, and public classes and members. This is the default.
- -private
- Shows all classes and members.
- -J flag
- Pass flag directly to the runtime system.
- -s
- Prints internal type signatures.
- -c
- Prints out disassembled code, i.e., the instructions that comprise the Java bytecodes, for each of the methods in the class.
- -classpath path
- Specifies the path javap uses to look up classes. Overrides the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable if it is set. Directories are separated by semi-colons. Thus the general format for path is:
.;<your_path>For example:.;C:\usrs\dac\classes;C:\tools\java\classes- -h
- Generate code which can be put into a C language header file.
- -verbose
- Prints stack size, number of
locals
andargs
for methods.
- -verify
- Performs a partial verification of the class file. Because this option does not perform many portions of a full verification, its use is not recommended. Instead, java -verify should be used to verify class files. The -verify option of javap will be removed in the next release of the JDK.
- -version
- Prints out the javap version string.
- CLASSPATH
- Used to provide the system a path to user-defined classes. Directories are separated by semi-colons, for example, For example:
.;C:\usrs\dac\classes;C:\tools\java\classes
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