Qshell Interpreter (qsh) - FTP Directory Listing - IBM
Qshell Interpreter (qsh) - FTP Directory Listing - IBM
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Ignored option Description<br />
-stubs Java on AS/400 only supports the Java<br />
Native Interface (JNI) form of native methods.<br />
Stubs were only required for the pre-JNI form<br />
of native methods.<br />
-trace Relates to the .c stub file output, which Java<br />
on AS/400 does not support.<br />
-v Not supported.<br />
Note: The -jni option must always be specified. The AS/400 system does not support native<br />
method implementations prior to JNI.<br />
For more information about the javahtool, see the javah tool by Sun<br />
Microsystems, Inc.<br />
[ Legal | AS/400 Glossary ]<br />
javakey - Manage Java security keys and certificates<br />
Use the javakey tool for encryption key, and certificate generation and<br />
management, including generation of digital signatures for applets. It is compatible<br />
with the javakey tool that is supplied by Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br />
Applet packaging and applet signing is dependent on your browser. Check your<br />
browser documentation to ensure that your browser is compatible with the Java<br />
JAR file format and javakey applet signing.<br />
Note: The files that are created by the javakey tool contain sensitive information. Appropriate<br />
Integrated File System security measures protect the public and private key files.<br />
The javakey tool is available using the <strong>Qshell</strong> <strong>Interpreter</strong>.<br />
For more information about file systems, see Integrated File System Installation.<br />
or Java class files in the integrated file system.<br />
For more information about the javakeytool, see the javakey tool by Sun<br />
Microsystems, Inc.<br />
[ Legal | AS/400 Glossary ]<br />
javap - Disassemble a compiled Java program<br />
The javap tool disassembles compiled Java files and prints out a representation of<br />
the Java program. This may be helpful when the original source code is no longer<br />
available on a system.<br />
It is compatible with the javap tool that is supplied by Sun Microsystems, Inc. with a<br />
few exceptions:<br />
Ignored option Description<br />
-b This option is ignored. Backward compatibility<br />
is not required, because Java on AS/400 only<br />
supports Java Developer’s Kit (JDK) 1.1.4<br />
and later.<br />
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