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Java Tool Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Notes
Version 4.12
Dr. Herong Yang
Copyright © 1997-2006 by Dr. Herong Yang. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
About This Book
Terminology
Installing J2SE 1.5.0 on Windows 2000
- Download
- First Java Program
'javac' - The Java Compiler
- "javac" Command
- Hello.class - My First Class File
- "-classpath" - Specifying Class Path
- "-sourcepath" - Specifying Source Path
- "-d" - Specifying Output Directory
- "import" Statements
'java' - The Java Launcher
- "java" Command
- Hello.java - My First Application
- "-classpath" - Specifying Class Path
- "-jar" - Executable JAR Files
- "-X" Options to Control Memory Size
- "javaw" - Launching Java Applications without Console
'jdb' - The Java Debugger
- "jdb" Command
- Launching and Debugging Java Applications
- Attaching "jdb" to Running Applications
- Debugging Commands
- Multi-Thread Debugging Exercise
JAR File Format and 'jar' Tool
- JAR File Format
- "jar" Tool
- hello.jar - My First JAR File
- JAR Files Are ZIP Files
- What Is "manifest"?
- Adding "manifest" to JAR Files
- Using JAR Files in Class Paths
- Creating Executable JAR Files
JCA - Certificates, 'keytool' and 'keystore'
- Certificates and Certificate Chains
- What is "keystore"?
- "keytool" - Key and Certificate Management Tool
- "keytool" Example - Generating Key Pairs and Self-Signed Certificates
- "keytool" Example - Exporting and Import Certificates
- "keytool" Example - Cloning Certificates with New Identities
References
Key Words:
book, breakpoint, class, classpath, debugging, free, import, java, javac, jar, jdb, J2SE, JDK, JPDA,
notes, source, sourcepath, thread, tutorials.
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