What is the recommended way to locate a class in a large group of jar files in different folders (windows)? currently I use editplus search which 开发者_开发技巧seems great . but maybe I am missing a better way?
thanks. EDIT I need to find it not programatically.Try cf.jar
Usage:
java -jar cf.jar SEARCH [DIRECTORY] [OPTIONS]...
Searches all JAR files in the current directory and its sub-directories for
entries matching the SEARCH argument. If DIRECTORY is provided, searching will
be done in that location instead of the current directory.
SEARCH:
A search string containing the class name (entry name). Wild card (*) is
supported. Package separator can be either of `/', `\' or `.'.
Examples:
java.lang.String
java/util/ArrayList
java/lang/Str*B*er
If non ".class" entries also need to be searched, option -a (--all-types)
should be specified. Please see the OPTIONS section for a more detailed
explanation.
DIRECTORY:
If this is not provided, current directory and all its sub-directories will
be used for performing the search. However, if this argument is provided,
the same and its sub-directories will be used as the location to fetch JAR
files from.
If a recursive scan is not needed, option -s (--shallow) can be specified.
OPTIONS:
-h --help
Shows this help
-o [path] --redirect-output
Redirect output to a file path supplied.
-x [x1,x2] --archive-extensions
Extensions in addition to the default ".jar". Comma or space
separated list accepted.
-i --insensitive-case
Case insensitive search.
-q --quiet
Silent search without the progress bar animation.
-a --all-types
Removes the filtering on ".class" types so that other types
such as ".properties", ".xml", etc can also be searched for.
-s --shallow
Performs a shallow search. Doesn't recurse.
Examples:
java -jar cf.jar org/apache/log4j/Level D:\Frameworks
java -jar cf.jar *OracleDriver C:\oracle -x jar,zip
java -jar cf.jar messages.properties D:\IBM\WebSphere -a -x jar,war,ear
java -jar cf.jar util.* D:\Java -i -q
jars=/opt/java/jre/lib/ext/mail.jar:/opt/java/jre/lib/ext/postgresql.jar
for jar in $(echo $jars | sed 's/:/ /g'); do
jar -tf $jar | grep Driver && echo $jar
done
For Windows, replace : with ; in "jars"-Variable and sed command. sed is part of the gnu-tools - there is a binary win32 port of them, which contains grep, sed, sh.exe and much more useful tools too.
Replace Driver with %1 to make it a parametrizable Script.
I would use online search tools like
- http://jarsearch.com
- http://jarvana.com
Since you're using IntelliJ you can navigate to the class in question (Go To -> Class...) and then show it in the project view (Alt-F1 -> Project View).
If you already have the jars, I suggest using JD GUI.
Simply open the jars (drag and drop all of them into the UI), then do CTRL+SHIFT+T. Type in the classname, and you get a listing of all jars that the class is located in.
If you know the class name, but not the jar, use the search maven tools. http://search.maven.org/
For commercial clients, I usually use maven. I setup an inhouse nexus repository, and then use the searches from it.
If the project is setup in Eclipse, use CTRL+SHIFT+T and type the classname
If the project is in IntellJ, use CTRL+N and type the class name
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