gij is a Java bytecode interpreter included with libgcj.
gij is not available on every platform; porting it requires a
small amount of assembly programming which has not been done for all the
targets supported by gcj.
The primary argument to gij is the name of a class or, with
-jar, a jar file. Options before this argument are interpreted
by gij; remaining options are passed to the interpreted program.
If a class name is specified and this class does not have a main
method with the appropriate signature (a static void method with
a String[] as its sole argument), then gij will print an
error and exit.
If a jar file is specified then gij will use information in it to
determine which class' main method will be invoked.
gij will invoke the main method with all the remaining
command-line options.
Note that gij is not limited to interpreting code. Because
libgcj includes a class loader which can dynamically load shared
objects, it is possible to give gij the name of a class which has
been compiled and put into a shared library on the class path.
-Dname[=value]
java.lang.System.getProperty
method.
-ms=number
-mx=number
-jar
gij should be interpreted
as the name of a jar file, not a class.
--help
--version