Sorry - we also have javap On 03/04/2008, Sian January <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > As far as I'm aware we already have: > > appletviewer, jarsigner, java, javac, javah, javaw, keytool, unpack200 and > we intend to use doxygen as a substitute for javadoc. > > So there remains: > > apt, extcheck, HtmlConverter, idlj, jar, javap, javaws, jconsole, jdb, > jps, jstat, jstatd, jdmpview, kinit, klist, ktab, native2ascii, ordb, > pack200, packager, policytool, rmic, rmid, rmiregistry, serialver, sw, > tnameserv > > I've just got that from looking in the bin directory for java 5 and for > Harmony so anyone else please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. > > So the best thing to do is to research a few of these tools that might be > interesting and try to work out how much work they would be. E.g. the jar > tool is unlikely to be enough for a whole project as we already have the > functionality in the class libraries, but could be combined with something > else. Or something like pack200 is much more than a project's work, but if > a student was interested they could apply to work on some part of it with > the developers who are already working on it (I think that's the only one > that's in progress). I would start by looking at the official spec (e.g. for > javap if you google "javap" it's the first link). > > We already have a good framework for writing these tools in Java, although > I imagine some could also be done in C if that's preferred by the student. > > If you look at earlier posts on this mailing list you will see that we > have already had some interest in this project. It's up to you whether you > want to apply for the same one or a different one or put in a couple of > applications for tools you might feel able to do, but it's possibly > something to think about. > > Regards, > > Sian > > > On 03/04/2008, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm not Sian or Mark but will try to answer :) > > The list of tools is listed in the project description [1]: jar, > > jconsole, javaws and policytool > > > > You can see few examles of tool implementations here: > > > > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/harmony/enhanced/jdktools/trunk/modules/tools/src/main/java/org/apache/harmony/tools/ > > > > SY, Alexey > > > > 1. http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2008#harmony-tools-2 > > > > 2008/4/3, Manjula Weerasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hi Sian & Mark , > > > > > > I'm interesting in doing this project with subject ID " > > harmony-tools-2". > > > Can you please tell me more details about the project. > > > I mean what are the tools student should develop and other related > > details. > > > Is there any tool in this collection already developed for Harmony? > > > > > > thanks & regards, > > > > > > මංජුල අමරබන්දු වීරසිංහ > > > ================================== > > > Manjula Amarabandu Weerasinghe, > > > Department of Computer Science and Engineering, > > > Faculty of Engineering, > > > University of Moratuwa, > > > Sri Lanka. > > > ================================== > > > (\/) @ (\) _T (_) |_ @ > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > http://risingofsilversurfer.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > -- > Unless stated otherwise above: > IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number > 741598. > Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU >
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