+2007-03-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
+
+ * Make-lang.in (JAVA_MANFILES): Removed grmiregistry.1.
+ (java.maintainer-clean): Likewise.
+ (java.install-man): Likewise.
+ (.INTERMEDIATE): Removed grmiregistry.pod.
+ (grmiregistry.pod): Removed.
+ * gcj.texi (Invoking gcjh): Removed.
+ (Invoking gjnih): Likewise.
+ (Invoking grmiregistry): Likewise.
+ (direntry): Updated.
+ (Top): Likewise.
+ (which-gcj): Removed.
+
2007-03-01 Brooks Moses <brooks.moses@codesourcery.com>
* Make-lang.in: Add install-pdf target as copied from
java.html: $(build_htmldir)/java/index.html
JAVA_MANFILES = doc/gcj.1 doc/jcf-dump.1 doc/gij.1 \
- doc/jv-convert.1 doc/grmic.1 doc/grmiregistry.1 \
+ doc/jv-convert.1 doc/grmic.1\
doc/gcj-dbtool.1 doc/gc-analyze.1
java.man: $(JAVA_MANFILES)
-rm -f $(docobjdir)/gij.1
-rm -f $(docobjdir)/jv-convert.1
-rm -f $(docobjdir)/grmic.1
- -rm -f $(docobjdir)/grmiregistry.1
-rm -f $(docobjdir)/gcj-dbtool.1
-rm -f $(docobjdir)/gc-analyze.1
#\f
$(TEXI2HTML) -I $(gcc_docdir)/include -I $(srcdir)/java -o $(@D) $<
.INTERMEDIATE: gcj.pod jcf-dump.pod gij.pod \
- jv-convert.pod grmic.pod grmiregistry.pod gcj-dbtool.pod gc-analyze.pod
+ jv-convert.pod grmic.pod gcj-dbtool.pod gc-analyze.pod
gcj.pod: java/gcj.texi
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gcj < $< > $@
-$(TEXI2POD) -D jv-convert < $< > $@
grmic.pod: java/gcj.texi
-$(TEXI2POD) -D grmic < $< > $@
-grmiregistry.pod: java/gcj.texi
- -$(TEXI2POD) -D grmiregistry < $< > $@
gcj-dbtool.pod: java/gcj.texi
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gcj-dbtool < $< > $@
gc-analyze.pod: java/gcj.texi
java.install-man: installdirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(JAVA_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext) \
$(JAVA_TARGET_INDEPENDENT_BIN_TOOLS:%=doc/%.1) \
- doc/gij.1 doc/jv-convert.1 doc/grmic.1 doc/grmiregistry.1 \
+ doc/gij.1 doc/jv-convert.1 doc/grmic.1 \
doc/gcj-dbtool.1 doc/gc-analyze.1
for tool in $(JAVA_TARGET_INDEPENDENT_BIN_TOOLS) \
- gij jv-convert grmic grmiregistry gcj-dbtool gc-analyze ; do \
+ gij jv-convert grmic gcj-dbtool gc-analyze ; do \
tool_transformed_name=`echo $$tool|sed '$(program_transform_name)'`; \
man_name=$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$${tool_transformed_name}$(man1ext); \
rm -f $$man_name ; \
@c When this manual is copyrighted.
@set copyrights-gcj 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
-@c Versions
-@set which-gcj GCC-@value{version-GCC}
-
@copying
@c man begin COPYRIGHT
Copyright @copyright{} @value{copyrights-gcj} Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@dircategory Individual utilities
@direntry
-* gcjh: (gcj)Invoking gcjh.
- Generate header files from Java class files
-* gjnih: (gcj)Invoking gjnih.
- Generate JNI header files from Java class files
* jcf-dump: (gcj)Invoking jcf-dump.
Print information about Java class files
* gij: (gcj)Invoking gij. GNU interpreter for Java bytecode
Convert file from one encoding to another
* grmic: (gcj)Invoking grmic.
Generate stubs for Remote Method Invocation.
-* grmiregistry: (gcj)Invoking grmiregistry.
- The remote object registry.
* gc-analyze: (gcj)Invoking gc-analyze.
Analyze Garbage Collector (GC) memory dumps.
@end direntry
How you can share and copy this manual
* Invoking gcj:: Compiler options supported by @command{gcj}
* Compatibility:: Compatibility between gcj and other tools for Java
-* Invoking gcjh:: Generate header files from class files
-* Invoking gjnih:: Generate JNI header files from class files
* Invoking jcf-dump:: Print information about class files
* Invoking gij:: Interpreting Java bytecodes
* Invoking gcj-dbtool:: Tool for manipulating class file databases.
* Invoking jv-convert:: Converting from one encoding to another
* Invoking grmic:: Generate stubs for Remote Method Invocation.
-* Invoking grmiregistry:: The remote object registry.
* Invoking gc-analyze:: Analyze Garbage Collector (GC) memory dumps.
* About CNI:: Description of the Compiled Native Interface
* System properties:: Modifying runtime behavior of the libgcj library
@end itemize
-@node Invoking gcjh
-@chapter Invoking gcjh
-
-@c man title gcjh generate header files from Java class files
-
-@c man begin DESCRIPTION gcjh
-
-The @code{gcjh} program is used to generate header files from class
-files. It can generate both CNI and JNI header files, as well as stub
-implementation files which can be used as a basis for implementing the
-required native methods.
-
-@c man end
-
-@ignore
-@c man begin SYNOPSIS gcjh
-gcjh [@option{-stubs}] [@option{-jni}]
- [@option{-force}] [@option{-old}] [@option{-trace}] [@option{-J} @var{option}]
- [@option{-add} @var{text}] [@option{-append} @var{text}] [@option{-friend} @var{text}]
- [@option{-prepend} @var{text}]
- [@option{--classpath}=@var{path}] [@option{--CLASSPATH}=@var{path}]
- [@option{--bootclasspath}=@var{path}]
- [@option{-I}@var{dir}@dots{}] [@option{-d} @var{dir}@dots{}]
- [@option{-o} @var{file}] [@option{-td} @var{dir}]
- [@option{-M}] [@option{-MM}] [@option{-MD}] [@option{-MMD}]
- [@option{--version}] [@option{--help}] [@option{-v}] [@option{--verbose}]
- @var{classname}@dots{}
-@c man end
-@c man begin SEEALSO gcjh
-gcc(1), gcj(1), gij(1), jcf-dump(1), gfdl(7),
-and the Info entries for @file{gcj} and @file{gcc}.
-@c man end
-@end ignore
-
-@c man begin OPTIONS gcjh
-
-@table @gcctabopt
-@item -stubs
-This causes @code{gcjh} to generate stub files instead of header files.
-By default the stub file will be named after the class, with a suffix of
-@samp{.cc}. In JNI mode, the default output file will have the suffix
-@samp{.c}.
-
-@item -jni
-This tells @code{gcjh} to generate a JNI header or stub. By default,
-CNI headers are generated.
-
-@item -force
-This option forces @code{gcjh} to write the output file.
-
-@item -old
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -trace
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -J @var{option}
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -add @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the class body. This is ignored in JNI mode.
-
-@item -append @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the header file after the class declaration.
-This is ignored in JNI mode.
-
-@item -friend @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the class as a @code{friend} declaration.
-This is ignored in JNI mode.
-
-@item -prepend @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the header file before the class declaration.
-This is ignored in JNI mode.
-
-@item --classpath=@var{path}
-@itemx --CLASSPATH=@var{path}
-@itemx --bootclasspath=@var{path}
-@itemx -I@var{directory}
-@itemx -d @var{directory}
-@itemx -o @var{file}
-These options are all identical to the corresponding @command{gcj} options.
-
-@item -o @var{file}
-Sets the output file name. This cannot be used if there is more than
-one class on the command line.
-
-@item -td @var{directory}
-Sets the name of the directory to use for temporary files.
-
-@item -M
-Print all dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.
-
-@item -MM
-Print non-system dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.
-
-@item -MD
-Print all dependencies to stdout.
-
-@item -MMD
-Print non-system dependencies to stdout.
-
-@item --help
-Print help about @code{gcjh} and exit. No further processing is done.
-
-@item --version
-Print version information for @code{gcjh} and exit. No further
-processing is done.
-
-@item -v, --verbose
-Print extra information while running.
-@end table
-
-All remaining options are considered to be names of classes.
-
-@c man end
-
-@node Invoking gjnih
-@chapter Invoking gjnih
-
-@c man title gjnih generate JNI header files from Java class files
-
-@c man begin DESCRIPTION gjnih
-
-The @code{gjnih} program is used to generate JNI header files from class
-files. Running it is equivalent to running @code{gcjh -jni}.
-
-@c man end
-
-@ignore
-@c man begin SYNOPSIS gjnih
-gjnih [@option{-stubs}] [@option{-jni}]
- [@option{-force}] [@option{-old}] [@option{-trace}] [@option{-J} @var{option}]
- [@option{-add} @var{text}] [@option{-append} @var{text}] [@option{-friend} @var{text}]
- [@option{-prepend} @var{text}]
- [@option{--classpath}=@var{path}] [@option{--CLASSPATH}=@var{path}]
- [@option{--bootclasspath}=@var{path}]
- [@option{-I}@var{dir}@dots{}] [@option{-d} @var{dir}@dots{}]
- [@option{-o} @var{file}] [@option{-td} @var{dir}]
- [@option{-M}] [@option{-MM}] [@option{-MD}] [@option{-MMD}]
- [@option{--version}] [@option{--help}] [@option{-v}] [@option{--verbose}]
- @var{classname}@dots{}
-@c man end
-@c man begin SEEALSO gjnih
-gcc(1), gcj(1), gcjh(1), gij(1), jcf-dump(1), gfdl(7),
-and the Info entries for @file{gcj} and @file{gcc}.
-@c man end
-@end ignore
-
-@c man begin OPTIONS gjnih
-
-@table @gcctabopt
-@item -stubs
-This causes @code{gjnih} to generate stub files instead of header files.
-By default the stub file will be named after the class, with a suffix of
-@samp{.c}.
-
-@item -jni
-This option specifies the default behavior which is to generate a JNI
-header or stub.
-
-@item -force
-This option forces @code{gjnih} to write the output file.
-
-@item -old
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -trace
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -J @var{option}
-This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.
-
-@item -add @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the class body. This is ignored in by
-@code{gjnih}.
-
-@item -append @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the header file after the class declaration.
-This is ignored in by @code{gjnih}.
-
-@item -friend @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the class as a @code{friend} declaration.
-This is ignored by @code{gjnih}.
-
-@item -prepend @var{text}
-Inserts @var{text} into the header file before the class declaration.
-This is ignored in by @code{gjnih}.
-
-@item --classpath=@var{path}
-@itemx --CLASSPATH=@var{path}
-@itemx --bootclasspath=@var{path}
-@itemx -I@var{directory}
-@itemx -d @var{directory}
-@itemx -o @var{file}
-These options are all identical to the corresponding @command{gcj} options.
-
-@item -o @var{file}
-Sets the output file name. This cannot be used if there is more than
-one class on the command line.
-
-@item -td @var{directory}
-Sets the name of the directory to use for temporary files.
-
-@item -M
-Print all dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.
-
-@item -MM
-Print non-system dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.
-
-@item -MD
-Print all dependencies to stdout.
-
-@item -MMD
-Print non-system dependencies to stdout.
-
-@item --help
-Print help about @code{gjnih} and exit. No further processing is done.
-
-@item --version
-Print version information for @code{gjnih} and exit. No further
-processing is done.
-
-@item -v, --verbose
-Print extra information while running.
-@end table
-
-All remaining options are considered to be names of classes.
-
-@c man end
-
@node Invoking jcf-dump
@chapter Invoking jcf-dump
@c man end
-@node Invoking grmiregistry
-@chapter Invoking grmiregistry
-
-@c man title grmiregistry Remote object registry
-
-@c man begin SYNOPSIS grmiregistry
-@command{grmic} [@option{OPTION}] @dots{} [@var{port}]
-@ignore
- [@option{--help}]
- [@option{--version}]
-@end ignore
-@c man end
-
-@c man begin DESCRIPTION grmiregistry
-
-@command{grmiregistry} starts a remote object registry on the current
-host. If no port number is specified, then port 1099 is used.
-
-@c FIXME: Add real information here.
-@c This really isn't much more than the --help output.
-
-@c man end
-
-@c man begin OPTIONS grmiregistry
-
-@table @gcctabopt
-@item --help
-Print a help message, then exit.
-
-@item --version
-Print version information, then exit.
-@end table
-
-@c man end
-
-
@node Invoking gc-analyze
@chapter Invoking gc-analyze
+2007-03-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
+
+ * doc/cp-tools.texinfo (gcjh Tool): Added more text.
+ (rmid Tool): Likewise.
+
+2007-03-25 Dalibor Topic <robilad@kaffe.org>
+
+ * doc/cp-tools.texinfo: Fix node ordering.
+
+2007-03-19 Matthias Klose <doko@ubuntu.com>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.am: Build a gcjh(1) man page.
+ * doc/cp-tools.texinfo: Add documentation for gcjh.
+
2007-03-26 Stepan Kasal <skasal@redhat.com>
* tools/gnu/classpath/tools/javah/Main.java (cniOrJniSeen): New
gjar.1 \
gjarsigner.1 \
gjavah.1 \
+ gcjh.1 \
gkeytool.1 \
gnative2ascii.1 \
gorbd.1 \
.INTERMEDIATE: gappletviewer.pod gjarsigner.pod gjar.pod gjavah.pod \
gkeytool.pod gnative2ascii.pod gorbd.pod grmid.pod grmiregistry.pod \
- gserialver.pod gtnameserv.pod
+ gserialver.pod gtnameserv.pod gcjh.pod
gappletviewer.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gappletviewer < $< > $@
gjar.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gjar < $< > $@
+gcjh.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
+ -$(TEXI2POD) -D gcjh < $< > $@
+
gjavah.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gjavah < $< > $@
CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES =
SOURCES =
DIST_SOURCES =
-INFO_DEPS = $(srcdir)/tools.info
+INFO_DEPS = cp-tools.info
am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR = $(srcdir)/../../gcc/doc/include
DVIS = cp-tools.dvi
PDFS = cp-tools.pdf
gjar.1 \
gjarsigner.1 \
gjavah.1 \
+ gcjh.1 \
gkeytool.1 \
gnative2ascii.1 \
gorbd.1 \
all: all-recursive
.SUFFIXES:
-.SUFFIXES: .dvi .html .info .pdf .ps .texinfo
+.SUFFIXES: .dvi .ps
$(srcdir)/Makefile.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(am__configure_deps)
@for dep in $?; do \
case '$(am__configure_deps)' in \
distclean-libtool:
-rm -f libtool
-.texinfo.info:
+cp-tools.info: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
restore=: && backupdir="$(am__leading_dot)am$$$$" && \
- am__cwd=`pwd` && cd $(srcdir) && \
rm -rf $$backupdir && mkdir $$backupdir && \
if ($(MAKEINFO) --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
for f in $@ $@-[0-9] $@-[0-9][0-9] $(@:.info=).i[0-9] $(@:.info=).i[0-9][0-9]; do \
if test -f $$f; then mv $$f $$backupdir; restore=mv; else :; fi; \
done; \
else :; fi && \
- cd "$$am__cwd"; \
if $(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I $(srcdir) \
- -o $@ $<; \
+ -o $@ `test -f 'cp-tools.texinfo' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`cp-tools.texinfo; \
then \
rc=0; \
- cd $(srcdir); \
else \
rc=$$?; \
- cd $(srcdir) && \
$$restore $$backupdir/* `echo "./$@" | sed 's|[^/]*$$||'`; \
fi; \
rm -rf $$backupdir; exit $$rc
-.texinfo.dvi:
+cp-tools.dvi: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I $(srcdir)' \
- $(TEXI2DVI) $<
+ $(TEXI2DVI) -o $@ `test -f 'cp-tools.texinfo' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`cp-tools.texinfo
-.texinfo.pdf:
+cp-tools.pdf: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I $(srcdir)' \
- $(TEXI2PDF) $<
+ $(TEXI2PDF) -o $@ `test -f 'cp-tools.texinfo' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`cp-tools.texinfo
-.texinfo.html:
+cp-tools.html: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
rm -rf $(@:.html=.htp)
if $(MAKEINFOHTML) $(AM_MAKEINFOHTMLFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I $(srcdir) \
- -o $(@:.html=.htp) $<; \
+ -o $(@:.html=.htp) `test -f 'cp-tools.texinfo' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`cp-tools.texinfo; \
then \
rm -rf $@; \
if test ! -d $(@:.html=.htp) && test -d $(@:.html=); then \
rm -rf $(@:.html=); else rm -Rf $(@:.html=.htp) $@; fi; \
exit 1; \
fi
-$(srcdir)/tools.info: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
-tools.dvi: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
-tools.pdf: cp-tools.texinfo $(cp_tools_TEXINFOS)
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.dvi.ps:
TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
$(DVIPS) -o $@ $<
-rm -rf cp-tools.aux cp-tools.cp cp-tools.cps cp-tools.fn cp-tools.fns \
cp-tools.ky cp-tools.kys cp-tools.log cp-tools.pg \
cp-tools.pgs cp-tools.tmp cp-tools.toc cp-tools.tp \
- cp-tools.tps cp-tools.vr cp-tools.vrs tools.dvi tools.pdf \
- tools.ps tools.html
+ cp-tools.tps cp-tools.vr cp-tools.vrs cp-tools.dvi \
+ cp-tools.pdf cp-tools.ps cp-tools.html
maintainer-clean-aminfo:
@list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; for i in $$list; do \
.INTERMEDIATE: gappletviewer.pod gjarsigner.pod gjar.pod gjavah.pod \
gkeytool.pod gnative2ascii.pod gorbd.pod grmid.pod grmiregistry.pod \
- gserialver.pod gtnameserv.pod
+ gserialver.pod gtnameserv.pod gcjh.pod
gappletviewer.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gappletviewer < $< > $@
gjar.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gjar < $< > $@
+gcjh.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
+ -$(TEXI2POD) -D gcjh < $< > $@
+
gjavah.pod: $(srcdir)/cp-tools.texinfo
-$(TEXI2POD) -D gjavah < $< > $@
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
-@setfilename tools.info
+@setfilename cp-tools.info
@settitle GNU Classpath Tools Guide
@c %**end of header
This file documents the Tools included in a standard distribution of the GNU
Classpath project deliverables.
-Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@ifnotplaintext
@dircategory GNU Libraries
* jar Tool:: Archive tool for Java archives
* javah Tool:: A java header compiler
+* gcjh Tool:: A java header compiler (old version)
* native2ascii Tool:: An encoding converter
* orbd Tool:: An object request broker daemon
* serialver Tool:: A serial version command
@chapter Other Tools
This is a list of currently undocumented classpath tools: @b{jar},
-@b{javah}, @b{native2ascii}, @b{orbd}, @b{serialver}, @b{rmid}, @b{rmiregistry}
+@b{javah}, @b{gcjh}, @b{native2ascii}, @b{orbd}, @b{serialver}, @b{rmid}, @b{rmiregistry}
and @b{tnameserv}.
@menu
* jar Tool:: Archive tool for Java archives
* javah Tool:: A java header compiler
+* gcjh Tool:: A java header compiler (old version)
* native2ascii Tool:: An encoding converter
* orbd Tool:: An object request broker daemon
* serialver Tool:: A serial version command
@comment ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node javah Tool, native2ascii Tool, jar Tool, Other Tools
+@node javah Tool, gcjh Tool, jar Tool, Other Tools
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section The @command{javah} Tool
@c man title gjavah - generate header files from Java class files
@comment ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node native2ascii Tool, orbd Tool, javah Tool, Other Tools
+@node gcjh Tool, native2ascii Tool, javah Tool, Other Tools
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@section The @command{gcjh} Tool
+@c man title gcjh - generate header files from Java class files
+
+@c man begin DESCRIPTION gcjh
+
+The @code{gcjh} program is used to generate header files from class
+files. It can generate both CNI and JNI header files, as well as stub
+implementation files which can be used as a basis for implementing the
+required native methods. It is similar to @code{javah} but has
+slightly different command line options, and defaults to CNI.
+
+@c man end
+
+@ignore
+@c man begin SYNOPSIS gcjh
+gcjh [@var{OPTIONS}]@dots{} @var{CLASS}@dots{}
+@c man end
+@end ignore
+
+@c man begin OPTIONS gcjh
+
+See @code{javah} for a full description; this page only lists the
+additional options provided by @code{gcjh}.
+
+CNI text options
+@table @gcctabopt
+@item -add @var{text}
+Insert @var{text} into class body.
+@item -append @var{text}
+Append @var{text} after class declaration.
+@item -friend @var{text}
+Insert @var{text} as a @code{friend} declaration.
+@item -prepend @var{text}
+Insert @var{text} before start of class.
+@end table
+
+Compatibility options (unused)
+@table @gcctabopt
+@item -td @var{DIR}
+@itemx -M
+@itemx -MM
+@itemx -MD
+@itemx -MMD
+Unused compatibility option.
+@end table
+
+
+Standard options:
+@table @gcctabopt
+@item -help
+Print help text, then exit.
+@item -version
+Print version number, then exit.
+@item -J@var{OPTION}
+Pass argument to the Java runtime.
+@end table
+@c man end
+
+@c man begin SEEALSO gcjh
+javac(1), javah(1), @dots{}
+@c man end
+
+@comment ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+@node native2ascii Tool, orbd Tool, gcjh Tool, Other Tools
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section The @command{native2ascii} Tool
@c man title gnative2ascii - An encoding converter
@c man begin DESCRIPTION grmid
-To be written @dots{}
+@command{rmiregistry} starts a remote object registry on the current
+host. If no port number is specified, then port 1099 is used.
@c man end