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JDK and JRE File Structure |
JDK Tools |
This page provides an introductory overview of the JDK directories and the
files they contain.
Note that the file structure of the JRE is identical to that of the JDK's
jre
directory.
This section describes the most important files and directories required to develop applications for the Java platform.
(Note that some of the directories that are not required include demos, Java source code, and C header files. These are mentioned in the Additional Files and Directories section.)
jdk1.6.0 ___________|____________________ | | | bin lib jre | | __________|_____________________ java.exe tools.jar | | javac.exe dt.jar bin lib javap.exe _____|____ __________ ________|_______ ________ ________ javah.exe | | | | | | | | javadoc.exe java.exe client server rt.jar ext security applet fonts java.dll | | charsets.jar | awt.dll jvm.dll jvm.dll localedata.jar
Assuming the JDK software is installed at
c:\jdk1.6.0
, here are some of the most important directories:
c:\jdk1.6.0
- Root directory of the JDK software installation. Contains copyright, license, and README files. Also contains
src.zip
, the archive of source code for the Java platform.
c:\jdk1.6.0\bin
- Executable files for the development tools contained in the Java Development Kit. The PATH environment variable should contain an entry for this directory. For more information on the tools, see the JDK Tools.
c:\jdk1.6.0\lib
- Files used by the development tools. These include
tools.jar
, which contains non-core classes for support of the tools and utilities in the JDK. Also includesdt.jar
, the DesignTime archive of BeanInfo files that tell interactive development environments (IDE's) how to display the Java components and how to let the developer customize them for an application.c:\jdk1.6.0\jre
- Root directory of the Java runtime environment used by the JDK development tools. The runtime environment is an implementation of the Java platform. This is the directory represented by the
java.home
system property.c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\bin
- Executable files and DLLs for tools and libraries used by the Java platform. The executable files are identical to files in
/jdk1.6.0/bin
. The java launcher tool serves as an application launcher (and replaced the old jre tool that shipped with 1.1 versions of the JDK). This directory does not need to be in the PATH environment variable.c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\bin\client
- Contains the DLL files used by the Java HotSpotTM Client Virtual Machine.
c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\bin\server
- Contains the DLL files used by the Java HotSpotTM Server Virtual Machine.
c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\lib
- Code libraries, property settings, and resource files used by the Java runtime environment. For example:
rt.jar
-- the bootstrap classes (the RunTime classes that comprise the Java platform's core API).charsets.jar
-- character conversion classes.
- Aside from the
ext
subdirectory (described below) there are several additional resource subdirectories not described here.c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\lib\ext
- Default installation directory for Extensions to the Java platform.
localedata.jar
-- locale data forjava.text
andjava.util
.
c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\lib\security
- Contains files used for security management. These include the security policy (
java.policy
) and security properties (java.security
) files.c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\lib\applet
- Jar files containing support classes for applets can be placed in the
lib/applet/
directory. This reduces startup time for large applets by allowing applet classes to be pre-loaded from the local file system by the applet class loader, providing the same protections as if they had been downloaded over the net.
c:\jdk1.6.0\jre\lib\fonts
- Contains TrueType font files for use by the platform.
This section describes the directory structure for the demos, Java source code, and C header files.
jdk1.6.0 ___________|__________ | | | demo include src.zip ___|___ _________ __________ | | | | applets jfc jpda plugin
The additional directories shown above are:
c:\jdk1.6.0\src.zip
- Archive containing source code for the Java platform.
c:\jdk1.6.0\demo
- Examples, with source code, that show you how to program for the Java platform.
c:\jdk1.6.0\demo\applets
- Applets that can be used on a web page.
c:\jdk1.6.0\demo\jfc
- Examples that use Java 2DTM and JFC\Swing functionality.
c:\jdk1.6.0\demo\jpda
- Examples of using the Java Platform Debugging Architecture. Includes source code for the javadt and jdb utilities.
c:\jdk1.6.0\demo\plugin
- Contains demos for use with the Java Plug-in product.
c:\jdk1.6.0\include
- C-language header files that support native-code programming using the Java Native Interface and the Java Virtual Machine Debugger Interface.
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