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The GNU Classpath tools are stored in the tools.zip. They can be invoked by
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putting this archive into classpath and specifying the tool main class as the
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class to run (parameters usually follow). The current release contains the
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following tools:
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== GIOP tools ==
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GIOP tools are used for creating the applications that use GIOP communication
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protocol. It provides necessary support for org.omg.* and javax.rmi.*
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packages.
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All GIOP tools support the --help option, for instance:
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java -cp tools.zip gnu.classpath.tools.giop.IorParser --help
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The list of the currently available GIOP tools (name matches the main
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class in gnu.classpath.tools.giop package):
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* GRMIC - RMI-IIOP stub and tie generator.
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* NameService - GIOP transient naming service (this tool is called
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tnameserv in Sun's package).
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* NameServicePersistent
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- GIOP persistent naming service (this tool is called
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orbd in Sun's package).
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* IorParser - Parses the stringified form of the interoperable
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object references (IOR's).
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== RMI tools ==
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RMI tools provide support for java.rmi package. All tools support
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the --help key by printing more information, for instance:
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java -cp tools.zip gnu.classpath.tools.rmi.RMIC --help
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The list of the currently available RMI tools (name matches the main tool class
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in gnu.classpath.tools.rmi package):
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* RMIC - RMI stub and tie source code generator (complements
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the ASM based bytecode generator in the separate
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cp-tools project). This tool is only needed for
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research and backward-compatibile applications, as
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Classpath supports the 1.5 feature to replace such
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stubs by proxy classes.
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* REGISTRY - The persistent RMI naming service.
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* RMID - The persistent RMI activation daemon, supports the
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java.rmi.activation package.
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== Security tools ==
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Security tools (currently) are used for signing and verifying JAR files
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as well as (planned) generating and managing cryptographic tokens and
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credentials.
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The list of individual tools, the name of their main class that should be
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invoked by the Java launcher, and a summary of what they provide follows:
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* jarsigner gnu.classpath.tools.jarsigner.Main
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A drop-in replacement for the "jarsigner" tool.
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