Remote Systems
v6.4.1

Package com.ibm.etools.systems.core.java

Interface Summary
IClassFileConstants  
 

Class Summary
Abstract4ByteNumericInfo This class represents 4 byte numeric information.
Abstract8ByteNumericInfo This class represents 8 byte numeric information.
AbstractAttributeInfo This class represents a attribute.
AbstractCommonInfo This class represents information about a field or method.
AbstractCPInfo This class represents various string constants, class and interface names, field names, and other constants that are referred to within the BasicClassFileParser structure.
AbstractRefInfo This class represents reference information.
BasicClassFileParser This is a basic class file parser that returns a package name from a class file.
ClassFileUTF8Reader This singleton class converts an array of unsigned bytes (represented by shorts) to UTF-8 strings as per the UTF-8 format that the JVM uses.
ClassFileUtil Singleton class for obtaining various information about class files.
ClassInfo This class represents class information.
DoubleInfo This class represents double information.
EnhancedClassLoader This class loader is used to load classes given a root path.
EnhancedDataInputStream A data input stream that adds a method for reading an unsigned integer.
FieldInfo This class represents a field.
FieldRefInfo This class represents field reference inforamtion.
FloatInfo This class represents float information.
IntegerInfo This class represents integer information.
InterfaceMethodRefInfo This class represents
LongInfo This class represents long information.
MethodInfo This class represents a method.
MethodRefInfo This class represents method reference information.
NameAndTypeInfo This class represents name and type information.
StringInfo This class represents a string information.
UTF8Info This class represents a UTF-8 string.
 


Remote Systems
v6.4.1

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Note: This documentation is for part of an interim API that is still under development and expected to change significantly before reaching stability. It is being made available at this early stage to solicit feedback from pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.