Skipping methods on
Windows® systems
The separator to use between the Java-compile option keywords COMPILING
and SKIP is the path separator character for the operating system. For
Windows systems, this separator is a semi-colon ( ; ). Set the value of the JITC_COMPILEOPT variable to
COMPILING;SKIP{directory/className}{methodName}
To skip the last three methods in the sample output
listed previously, change the value of the JITC_COMPILEOPT variable to
:
COMPILING;SKIP
{com/ibm/mq/MQMsg2}{writeToWithoutConversion}{com/ibm/ejs/util/cache/BackgroundLruEvictionStrategy}{alarm}{com/ibm/mq/jms/MQMessageReference}{setJMSMessage}

Skipping methods on UNIX® systems
The separator to use between the keywords COMPILING and SKIP is the
path separator character for the operating system. For UNIX operating
systems, such as AIX® and Linux®, the path separator is ":". For UNIX
operating systems, change the value of the
JITC_COMPILEOPT variable to:
COMPILING:SKIP{directory/className}{methodName}
To skip the last three methods in the sample output
listed previously, change the value of the JITC_COMPILEOPT variable
to:
COMPILING:SKIP
{com/ibm/mq/MQMsg2}{writeToWithoutConversion}{com/ibm/ejs/util/cache/BackgroundLruEvictionStrategy}{alarm}{com/ibm/mq/jms/MQMessageReference}{setJMSMessage}
To skip more than one method, you can add class and method names to the
list of methods to skip. Use no spaces or separator characters between
names.