gcc/libjava/classpath/examples
Thomas Fitzsimmons df3e8c70fd re PR libgcj/27890 (lib/logging.properties pollutes common namespace)
2006-08-22  Thomas Fitzsimmons  <fitzsim@redhat.com>

	PR libgcj/27890
	* gnu/classpath/natSystemProperties.cc (insertSystemProperties):
	Set gnu.classpath.home.url to TOOLEXECLIBDIR.
	* configure.ac: Do not add --with-native-libdir to
	ac_configure_args.
	* java/security/libgcj.security: Remove file.
	* java/util/logging/logging.properties: Likewise.
	* classpath/m4/acinclude.m4 (CLASSPATH_TOOLEXECLIBDIR): New macro.
	* classpath/resource/Makefile.am (loggingdir): Define to
	toolexeclibdir.
	(securitydir): Likewise.
	* classpath/configure.ac: Call CLASSPATH_TOOLEXECLIBDIR.
	Set default nativeexeclibdir using toolexeclibdir.
	* HACKING: Fix classpath aclocal arguments.
	* Makefile.am (secdir): Remove variable.
	(propdir): Likewise.
	(AM_CXXFLAGS): Replace LIBDIR definition with TOOLEXECLIBDIR
	definition.
	(all_property_files): Remove variable.
	(install-data-local): Do not install libgcj.security or
	logging.properties.
	* configure, Makefile.in, classpath/configure,
	classpath/Makefile.in, classpath/native/jni/java-lang/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/midi-alsa/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/classpath/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/midi-dssi/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/java-nio/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/java-net/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/gconf-peer/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/java-io/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/xmlj/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/java-util/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/qt-peer/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/jni/gtk-peer/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/Makefile.in, classpath/native/jawt/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/target/Linux/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/target/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/target/generic/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/fdlibm/Makefile.in,
	classpath/native/plugin/Makefile.in,
	classpath/resource/Makefile.in, classpath/scripts/Makefile.in,
	classpath/tools/Makefile.in, classpath/doc/Makefile.in,
	classpath/doc/api/Makefile.in, classpath/lib/Makefile.in,
	classpath/external/Makefile.in,
	classpath/external/sax/Makefile.in,
	classpath/external/w3c_dom/Makefile.in,
	classpath/external/relaxngDatatype/Makefile.in,
	classpath/include/Makefile.in, classpath/aclocal.m4,
	classpath/examples/Makefile.in, aclocal.m4: Regenerate.

From-SVN: r116332
2006-08-22 20:37:36 +00:00
..
gnu/classpath/examples Imported GNU Classpath 0.92 2006-08-14 23:12:35 +00:00
Makefile.am Imported GNU Classpath 0.92 2006-08-14 23:12:35 +00:00
Makefile.in re PR libgcj/27890 (lib/logging.properties pollutes common namespace) 2006-08-22 20:37:36 +00:00
Makefile.java2d.in Imported GNU Classpath 0.92 2006-08-14 23:12:35 +00:00
Makefile.jawt.in Initial revision 2005-09-23 19:36:46 +00:00
README Imported GNU Classpath 0.92 2006-08-14 23:12:35 +00:00

README

This directory contains example programs that show how the GNU Classpath
library can be used.

Each example has its own package under gnu.classpath.examples and has a
class Demo which contains a main() method to run that particular example.

The examples can be compiled and run with gcj as follows:

  gcj -o swingdemo --main=gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo \
      gnu/classpath/examples/swing/Demo.java \
      gnu/classpath/examples/swing/GNULookAndFeel.java
  ./swingdemo

Or with a traditional byte code interpreter like:

  gcj -C gnu/classpath/examples/awt/Demo.java
  gij gnu.classpath.examples.awt.Demo

The installation also comes with an examples.zip archive that contains
all needed resources and compiled byte code class files that can be
run as follows:

  kaffe -classpath examples.zip gnu.classpath.examples.awt.Demo
  kaffe -classpath examples.zip gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo

The jawt Demo needs some extra support library that currently needs to be
build by hand.  The following assumes GNU Classpath was installed in
/usr/local/classpath, if you installed it somewhere else then adjust the
-I and -L paths accordingly. The included Makefile.jawt is setup this way.

You can invoke it with:

	make -f Makefile.jawt

Or you can compile by hand as follows:

  gcj -C gnu/classpath/examples/jawt/DemoJAWT.java
  gcjh -jni gnu.classpath.examples.jawt.DemoJAWT -o DemoJAWT.h
  gcc -g -O0 -Wall -I. -I/usr/X11R6/include -L. -L/usr/X11R6/lib \
    -I/usr/local/classpath/include -L/usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath \
    -lX11 -ljawtgnu -shared -o libDemoJAWT.so \
    gnu/classpath/examples/jawt/DemoJAWT.c

You can then run the example as follows:

  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:/usr/local/classpath/lib/classpath
  jamvm gnu.classpath.examples.jawt.DemoJAWT

The java2d benchmarking demos include a GTK widget to measure the native
speed of some basic java2d options, without the JNI overhead.

You can invoke it with:

	make -f Makefile.java2d

Or you can compile by hand as follows:

  gcc -g -O0 -Wall -I./gnu/classpath/examples/java2d \
    -o cairobench gnu/classpath/examples/java2d/bench.c \
    `pkg-config --libs --cflags gtk+-2.0`

You can then run the example as follows:

  ./cairobench

All example code is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

The example icons used in some of the examples come from gnome-icon-theme
version 1.2.3 and are also distributed under the GPL.
All these images are stored in the directory gnu/classpath/examples/icons/.

More free icons can be found in the gnome-icon-theme package:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-icon-theme/


GNU Classpath examples are free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
your option) any later version.

GNU Classpath examples are distributed in the hope that they will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Classpath examples; see the file COPYING.  If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.