Name
javap - disassemble one or more class files
Synopsis
javap
[options] classes...
- options
- Specifies the command-line options. See Options for javap.
- classes
-
Specifies one or more classes separated by spaces to be processed for annotations. You can specify a class that can be found in the class path by its file name, URL, or by its fully qualified class name.
Examples:
path/to/MyClass.class
jar:file:///path/to/MyJar.jar!/mypkg/MyClass.class
java.lang.Object
Description
The javap
command disassembles one or more class files.
The output depends on the options used. When no options are used, the
javap
command prints the protected and public fields, and
methods of the classes passed to it.
The javap
command isn't multirelease JAR aware. Using
the class path form of the command results in viewing the base entry in
all JAR files, multirelease or not. Using the URL form, you can use the
URL form of an argument to specify a specific version of a class to be
disassembled.
The javap
command prints its output to
stdout
.
Note:
In tools that support --
style options, the GNU-style
options can use the equal sign (=
) instead of a white space
to separate the name of an option from its value.
Options for javap
--help
,-help
,-h
, or-?
-
Prints a help message for the
javap
command. -version
- Prints release information.
-verbose
or-v
- Prints additional information about the selected class.
-l
- Prints line and local variable tables.
-public
- Shows only public classes and members.
-protected
- Shows only protected and public classes and members.
-package
- Shows package/protected/public classes and members (default).
-private
or-p
- Shows all classes and members.
-c
- Prints disassembled code, for example, the instructions that comprise the Java bytecodes, for each of the methods in the class.
-s
- Prints internal type signatures.
-sysinfo
- Shows system information (path, size, date, SHA-256 hash) of the class being processed.
-verify
- Prints additional class verification info.
-constants
-
Shows
static final
constants. --module
module or-m
module- Specifies the module containing classes to be disassembled.
--module-path
path- Specifies where to find application modules.
--system
jdk- Specifies where to find system modules.
--class-path
path,-classpath
path, or-cp
path-
Specifies the path that the
javap
command uses to find user class files. It overrides the default or theCLASSPATH
environment variable when it's set. -bootclasspath
path- Overrides the location of bootstrap class files.
--multi-release
version- Specifies the version to select in multi-release JAR files.
-J
option-
Passes the specified option to the JVM. For example:
javap -J-version javap -J-Djava.security.manager -J-Djava.security.policy=MyPolicy MyClassName
See Overview of Java Options in java.
javap Example
Compile the following HelloWorldFrame
class:
import java.awt.Graphics;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
public class HelloWorldFrame extends JFrame {
String message = "Hello World!";
public HelloWorldFrame(){
setContentPane(new JPanel(){
@Override
protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
g.drawString(message, 15, 30);
}
});
setSize(100, 100);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
HelloWorldFrame frame = new HelloWorldFrame();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
The output from the javap HelloWorldFrame.class
command
yields the following:
Compiled from "HelloWorldFrame.java"
public class HelloWorldFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame {
java.lang.String message;
public HelloWorldFrame();
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
}
The output from the javap -c HelloWorldFrame.class
command yields the following:
Compiled from "HelloWorldFrame.java"
public class HelloWorldFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame {
java.lang.String message;
public HelloWorldFrame();
Code:
0: aload_0
1: invokespecial #1 // Method javax/swing/JFrame."<init>":()V
4: aload_0
5: ldc #2 // String Hello World!
7: putfield #3 // Field message:Ljava/lang/String;
10: aload_0
11: new #4 // class HelloWorldFrame$1
14: dup
15: aload_0
16: invokespecial #5 // Method HelloWorldFrame$1."<init>":(LHelloWorldFrame;)V
19: invokevirtual #6 // Method setContentPane:(Ljava/awt/Container;)V
22: aload_0
23: bipush 100
25: bipush 100
27: invokevirtual #7 // Method setSize:(II)V
30: return
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
Code:
0: new #8 // class HelloWorldFrame
3: dup
4: invokespecial #9 // Method "<init>":()V
7: astore_1
8: aload_1
9: iconst_1
10: invokevirtual #10 // Method setVisible:(Z)V
13: return
}