The compiling and debugging tools included with the Microsoft SDK for Java are as follows:
AppletViewer runs a Java applet.
ClassVue displays the contents of a Java class in a readable format.
ClassD and ClassR install debugging (ClassD) and retail (ClassR) versions of the system classes to be package managed.
Javasrc extracts source from the debugging version of the system classes.
Jexegen converts Java classes into a fully executable Microsoft® Win32® application.
Jntsvc generates self-contained, self-installing/uninstalling, redistributable executables (.exe files) for Microsoft® Windows NT® system services.
Jvc creates Java programs and applets by compiling Java source code.
Jview executes Java applets and applications from the command line.
Nmake builds projects based on commands contained in a description file (makefile).
Qvue prints out class method signatures and identifies .class files that were generated from a type library.
Wjview executes Java applets and applications from the command line and spawns a separate window process.
The following topics cover general information pertaining to some or all the compiling and debugging tools:
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