bcel 6.1-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
bcel (6.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload. * New upstream version 6.1 * Switch to compat level 10. * Declare compliance with Debian Policy 4.1.1. * Use https for Format field. -- Markus Koschany <email address hidden> Tue, 17 Oct 2017 23:34:56 +0200
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Debian Java Maintainers
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Java Maintainers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Downloads
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bcel_6.1-1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 11b0c93efffd625cc2139c2ffe42e37fe3e8e9b7b7b1d91634ee637b5c00e8dd |
bcel_6.1.orig.tar.gz | 965.5 KiB | 04006f39423d8481f4ac7e08763c7e8d68e8e1f1f95058a30d6dcc6b4c3a40bd |
bcel_6.1-1.debian.tar.xz | 5.5 KiB | b35f92e70950bdb94940163f07c17971c4503c4d372b818f402ebb5b5577da72 |
Available diffs
- diff from 6.0-1 to 6.1-1 (60.2 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- libbcel-java: Analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files
The Byte Code Engineering Library is intended to give users a convenient
possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files
(those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain
all the symbolic information of the given class: methods, fields and byte
code instructions, in particular.
.
Such objects can be read from an existing file, be transformed by a program
(e.g. a class loader at run-time) and dumped to a file again. An even more
interesting application is the creation of classes from scratch at run-time.
The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) may be also useful if you want to
learn about the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the format of Java .class
files.
- libbcel-java-doc: Documentation for Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL)
The Byte Code Engineering Library is intended to give users a convenient
possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files
(those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain
all the symbolic information of the given class: methods, fields and byte
code instructions, in particular.
.
Such objects can be read from an existing file, be transformed by a program
(e.g. a class loader at run-time) and dumped to a file again. An even more
interesting application is the creation of classes from scratch at run-time.
The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) may be also useful if you want to
learn about the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the format of Java .class
files.
.
This package contains the API (javadoc) documentation.