JC is a Java virtual machine implementation that converts class
files into C source files using the Soot Java bytecode analysis
framework, compiles them with GCC, and loads them using a built-in
ELF object file loader. JC utilizes the GNU Classpath class library
and provides support for most features you would expect such as
reflection, user class loaders, etc.
WWW: http://jcvm.sourceforge.net/
JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator for Java written in Java.
It is also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex which was developed
by Elliot Berk at Princeton University. As Vern Paxon states for his C/C++
tool flex: They do not share any code though.
WWW: http://www.jflex.de/
I've done some clean up to the submitted version of the port.
PR: 62043
Submitted by: Conor McDermottroe <ports@mcdermottroe.com>
Added menu separators in some menus. Added a
string dumper that makes it easy to inspect all strings in
memory, it also has the ability to dump all strings to a file.
Fixed a bug in down link handling that caused instance numbers
to increase for arrays (thanks to matze who tried to use the
string inspector and did send back traces from crashes).
PR: ports/62365
Submitted by: maintainer
Java Media Framework API
The Java Media Framework API (JMF) enables audio, video and other
time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. This
optional package, which can capture, playback, stream and transcode
multiple media formats, extends the multimedia capabilities on the
J2SE platform, and gives multimedia developers a powerful toolkit to
develop scalable, cross-platform technology.
WWW: http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/
PR: 58524
Submitted by: Anton Yudin <toha@toha.org.ua> (plus some tweaks by me)
We switched FreeBSD-5.x port to libkse as default threading library before
releasing of patchset 6, but users who has most of stuff linked against
libc_r and attempted to use jdk linked against libkse got into local hell
of threading libraries mix. So, rollback to libc_r by default and add
PTHREAD_LIBS support for this port.
IMPORTANT: In order to use libkse as threading library for jdk14 you
have to use rtld's libmap feature or recompile your ports stuff (like
mozilla) with libkse.
NOTE: libkse still has issues with java debug support, so if you're going
to use debuging (JVMDI) stuff - leave with libc_r for now.
2. Disable IPv6 support by default. Unfortunatelly due to security reasons
IPv4-to-IPv6 addresses mapping is disabled by default in FreeBSD-5.x, so
those who would like to use Java Networking stuff had to manually
enable it. To make jdk14 port more user-friendly IPv6 is disabled now
on compile time. Those who need this stuff enabled have to use WITH_IPV6
compile time option.
3. Add MINIMAL compile option. If this option is used to build
jdk14 port then plugin, javaws and demos stuff will not be installed
and/or packaged. Also (as noted in [5]) X11 runtime dependancy will
not be registered into built package.
4. Strip runtime depends of jdk14 port. There's no need to require open-motif
to be runtime depends since libXm is staticly linked into libawt.so.
5. Make X11 runtime dependancy conditional (via urwfonts) in !WITHOUT_PLUGIN
case only. This should affect only prebuilt package users: there's no
need to install X11 libraries if you're going to use non-GUI stuff only
(i.e. tomcat or jboss)
6. Add ${LOCALBASE}/lib to the deafult search path for JNI libraries.
7. Bump PORTVERSION
Reported by: many [1]
Submitted by: glewis [6]
Requested by: marcus [6]
JNI.
XXX: Maybe ${X11BASE}/lib and /lib (5.x dynamic root support) should also
be added? /lib is part of the default search path on Linux.
Requested by: marcus
JNI.
XXX: Maybe ${X11BASE}/lib and /lib (5.x dynamic root support) should also
be added? /lib is part of the default search path on Linux.
Requested by: marcus
. Generate a substituted pkg-message in ${WRKDIR} for packaging rather
than just echoing it during the port install and leaving the package
with an unsubstituted version.
configuration file and behave appropriately if its -1. Fixes a SEGV
caused by ignoring the return value and just carrying on.
. Bump PORTREVISION.
PR: 61392
. Install the cacerts file from Sun's 1.3.1_10 release to avoid some
problems associated with expired root certificates described in:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert%2F57436
PR: 59867 [1]
Submitted by: Krzysztof Stryjek <wtp@bsdguru.org> [1]
writer, and stream plug-ins for the Java Image I/O Framework and
Image I/O-based read and write operations for Java Advanced Imaging.
PR: CBUG-ML/2572
Submitted by: OISHI Masakuni <yamasa@bsdhouse.org>
Committed at: CBUG 2004 New Year Party
a set of object-oriented interfaces that support a simple,
high-level programming model which lets you manipulate images easily.
PR: CBUG-ML/2572
Submitted by: OISHI Masakuni <yamasa@bsdhouse.org>
determined whether or not this fixes the problem with attempting
to use JDK1.3 to run the binary (see ports/57854).
PR: ports/60996
Submitted by: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> (maintainer)
portupgrade with "missing origin".
Properly detect that the distfile doesn't exist. We can't use
${DISTDIR}/${DISTFILES} because it's not defined until after
bsd.port.post.mk, but after inclusion of bsd.port.post.mk we
can not define IGNORE. To fix use the already known variables
as so: ${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
Reviewed by: maintainer timeout.
PR: ports/60652
Orion version 2.0.2 has all the features of J2EE 1.3, such
as JSP 1.2, Servlet 2.3, EJB 2.0, Connector 1.0, client jars
for remote and emdedded clients. The new EJB 2.0 features
will make it easier than ever to take advantage of third party
tools. The Orion 2.0.2 features gives you a full J2EE 1.3
compliant Application Server with extremely good performance
for an affordable price.
PR: ports/60522
Submitted by: Jerry <unidevel@yahoo.com.cn>
The Jaxen project is a Java XPath Engine. jaxen is a universal object model
walker, capable of evaluating XPath expressions across multiple models.
Currently supported are dom4j and JDOM .
Jaxen provides a single point for XPath expression evaluation, regardless of
the target object model, whether its dom4j, JDOM, DOM, JavaBeans, or whatnot.
WWW: http://jaxen.org
PR: 60085
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
the documentation is now handled correctly in pkg-plist.
. Use EXAMPLESDIR and JAVAJARDIR in Makefile and pkg-plist.
PR: 59022
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr> (maintainer)
. Add support for %%JAVAJARDIR%% in pkg-plist.
. Don't define INSTALL_JAR as INSTALL_DATA, just use INSTALL_DATA.
PR: 59039
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
Apache Jakarta Commons Primitives provides a collection of types and utilities
optimized for working with Java primitives (boolean, byte, char, double, float,
int, long, short). Generally, the Commons-Primitives classes are faster,
smaller and easier to work with than their purely Object based alternatives.
Currently Commons Primitives is primarily composed of implementations of the
java.util collections adapted for the primitive types.
WWW: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/primitives
PR: 59017
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
LogKit is a logging toolkit designed for secure performance oriented logging in
applications.
The LogKit provides the following features:
- Decouples LogEvent generation from LogEvent handling.
- Is simple to use and simple to configure.
- Designed with security in mind.
- Allow users fine control of logging based on priority and/or category.
- Has hierarchical logging namespace to enable inheritance of LogTargets and
Priorities.
- Lightweight.
- Designed to be integrated into existing products.
- Performance oriented.
- Enables users to plug in filters to filter out or modify LogEvents before
they are written out.
- Allow users to specify the serialization format of LogEvents via
Formatters.
- Comes with a number of existing LogTargets to ease integration.
- The LogKit has existed for a number years and been used in a number of
different environments which demonstrates it's reliability and stability.
WWW: http://avalon.apache.org/logkit/index.html
PR: 59040
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
It was last minute change and since this tool (unpack) is not used while
building jdk14 port, I did not paid enough attention to test this change
at -CURRENT system. Sorry.
Important changes since last patchset:
. jdk14 port is now JDK 1.4.2 based!
. JavaWS distributing with jdk
. Runway problem fixed (fork() is no more problem for java apps)
. Sound support updated
. IPv6 support overhauled
. Drag'n'Drop support fixed (require open-motif mods)
As for now there's no more outstanding issues with this port!
FreeBSD port is also got a important of changes:
. optimized setup is now default (to get debuging bins/libs use WITH_DEBUG)
. bootstrap jdk autodetection. If WITH_LINUX_BOOTSTRAP is not set, then
it checks all known to work JDKs installed. If nothing found, forces
to install of linux-sun-jdk14
. Because of above change there's no NATIVE_BOOTSTRAP option anymore. If
native jdk14 is installed, it will be used by default.
. Fix an owner/permission problem that stops JBoss starting up correctly.
. Change maintainer to jonc@chen.org.nz
PR: 58743
Approved by: des (previous maintainer)
*** addresses that may be dead, even though the error is temporary:
*** addresses that seem to be dead, but give a hint to a new address:
PR: ports/58694
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>