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Automake includes support for compiled Java, using gcj, the Java front end to the GNU Compiler Collection.
Any package including Java code to be compiled must define the output
variable GCJ
in configure.ac; the variable GCJFLAGS
must also be defined somehow (either in configure.ac or
Makefile.am). The simplest way to do this is to use the
AM_PROG_GCJ
macro.
By default, programs including Java source files are linked with gcj.
As always, the contents of AM_GCJFLAGS
are passed to every
compilation invoking gcj (in its role as an ahead-of-time
compiler, when invoking it to create .class files,
AM_JAVACFLAGS
is used instead). If it is necessary to pass
options to gcj from Makefile.am, this variable, and not
the user variable GCJFLAGS
, should be used.
gcj can be used to compile .java, .class, .zip, or .jar files.
When linking, gcj requires that the main class be specified
using the --main= option. The easiest way to do this is to use
the _LDFLAGS
variable for the program.