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javap(1)			  Basic Tools			      javap(1)

NAME
       javap - Disassembles one or more class files.

SYNOPSIS
	   javap [options] classfile...

       options
	   The command-line options. See Options.

       classfile
	   One or more classes separated by spaces to be processed for
	   annotations such as DocFooter.class. You can specify a class that
	   can be found in the class path, by its file name or with a URL such
	   as file:///home/user/myproject/src/DocFooter.class.

DESCRIPTION
       The javap command disassembles one or more class files. The output
       depends on the options used. When no options are used, then the javap
       command prints the package, protected and public fields, and methods of
       the classes passed to it. The javap command prints its output to
       stdout.

OPTIONS
       -help
       --help
       -?
	   Prints a help message for the javap command.

       -version
	   Prints release information.

       -l
	   Prints line and local variable tables.

       -public
	   Shows only public classes and members.

       -protected
	   Shows only protected and public classes and members.

       -private
       -p
	   Shows all classes and members.

       -Joption
	   Passes the specified option to the JVM. For example:

	       javap -J-version
	       javap -J-Djava.security.manager -J-Djava.security.policy=MyPolicy MyClassName

	   For more information about JVM options, see the command
	   documentation.

       -s
	   Prints internal type signatures.

       -sysinfo
	   Shows system information (path, size, date, MD5 hash) of the class
	   being processed.

       -constants
	   Shows static final constants.

       -c
	   Prints disassembled code, for example, the instructions that
	   comprise the Java bytecodes, for each of the methods in the class.

       -verbose
	   Prints stack size, number of locals and arguments for methods.

       -classpath path
	   Specifies the path the javap command uses to look up classes.
	   Overrides the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable when it
	   is set.

       -bootclasspath path
	   Specifies the path from which to load bootstrap classes. By
	   default, the bootstrap classes are the classes that implement the
	   core Java platform located in jre/lib/rt.jar and several other JAR
	   files.

       -extdir dirs
	   Overrides the location at which installed extensions are searched
	   for. The default location for extensions is the value of
	   java.ext.dirs.

EXAMPLE
       Compile the following DocFooter class:

	   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 the javap DocFooter.class command yields the following:

	   Compiled from "DocFooter.java"
	   public class DocFooter extends java.applet.Applet {
	     java.lang.String date;
	     java.lang.String email;
	     public DocFooter();
	     public void init();
	     public void paint(java.awt.Graphics);
	   }

       The output from javap -c DocFooter.class command yields the following:

	   Compiled from "DocFooter.java"
	   public class DocFooter extends java.applet.Applet {
	     java.lang.String date;
	     java.lang.String email;

	     public DocFooter();
	       Code:
		  0: aload_0
		  1: invokespecial #1		       // Method
	   java/applet/Applet."<init>":()V
		  4: return

	     public void init();
	       Code:
		  0: aload_0
		  1: sipush	   500
		  4: bipush	   100
		  6: invokevirtual #2		       // Method resize:(II)V
		  9: aload_0
		 10: aload_0
		 11: ldc	   #3		       // String LAST_UPDATED
		 13: invokevirtual #4		       // Method
	    getParameter:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;
		 16: putfield	   #5		       // Field date:Ljava/lang/String;
		 19: aload_0
		 20: aload_0
		 21: ldc	   #6		       // String EMAIL
		 23: invokevirtual #4		       // Method
	    getParameter:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;
		 26: putfield	   #7		       // Field email:Ljava/lang/String;
		 29: return

	     public void paint(java.awt.Graphics);
	       Code:
		  0: aload_1
		  1: new	   #8		       // class java/lang/StringBuilder
		  4: dup
		  5: invokespecial #9		       // Method
	    java/lang/StringBuilder."<init>":()V
		  8: aload_0
		  9: getfield	   #5		       // Field date:Ljava/lang/String;
		 12: invokevirtual #10		       // Method
	    java/lang/StringBuilder.append:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/StringBuilder;
		 15: ldc	   #11		       // String  by
		 17: invokevirtual #10		       // Method
	    java/lang/StringBuilder.append:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/StringBuilder;
		 20: invokevirtual #12		       // Method
	    java/lang/StringBuilder.toString:()Ljava/lang/String;
		 23: bipush	   100
		 25: bipush	   15
		 27: invokevirtual #13		       // Method
	    java/awt/Graphics.drawString:(Ljava/lang/String;II)V
		 30: aload_1
		 31: aload_0
		 32: getfield	   #7		       // Field email:Ljava/lang/String;
		 35: sipush	   290
		 38: bipush	   15
		 40: invokevirtual #13		       // Method
	   java/awt/Graphics.drawString:(Ljava/lang/String;II)V
		 43: return
	   }

SEE ALSO
       ·   java(1)

       ·   javac(1)

       ·   javadoc(1)

       ·   javah(1)

       ·   jdb(1)

       ·   jdeps(1)

JDK 8				 8 August 2014			      javap(1)
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