jwsbuild
compiles Java WorkShop projects.
jwsbuild
[
options]
project-name.prj
Thejwsbuild
command builds Java WorkShop projects from the command line. You can addjwsbuild
commands to makefiles and scripts. Some of the advantages of usingjwsbuild
rather than calling the Java compiler directly are:
jwsbuild
gets its information from the same project file as the Java WorkShop builder. This enables you to maintain the project definition a single location.jwsbuild
automatically generates the map file used by the Java WorkShop debugger.The project-name argument is the path name of the project file.
Options can be specified using the option's first character. For example,
/K
can be used in place of/KEEPGOING
.
The /javac and /JDKClasspath options must be spelled out entirely.
Options are available in both Microsoft Windows 95/NT and UNIX syntax. For compatibility, such as in makefiles and scripts, the Unix syntax ("-" delimiter) is recognized on both Microsoft Windows 95/NT and Solaris systems. UNIX syntax must be used on Solaris systems.