This section describes the command-line options that can be used with javah.
Specifies the path javah uses to look up classes. Overrides the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable if it is set. Directories are separated by semi-colons. The general format for path is:
.;<your_path>
For example:
.;C:\users\dac\classes;C:\tools\java\classes
Specifies the directory where javah saves the header or stub files.
Prints out the options.
Creates an output file containing JNI-style native method function prototypes.
Concatenates the resulting header or source files for all the classes listed on the command line into the specified output file.
Causes javah to generate C declarations from the Java object file.
Specifies the directory where javah stores temporary files. By default, javah stores temporary files in the directory specified by the %TEMP% environment variable. If %TEMP% is unspecified, then javah checks for a %TMP% environment variable. If %TMP% is unspecified, javah creates the directory C:\tmp and stores the files there.
Adds tracing information to stubbs file.
Prints out the build version.
Prints a message to standard output concerning the status of the generated files.