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* Build a classpath based on the JAR content of a repository. | * Build a classpath based on the JAR content of a repository. | ||
* Get the Java binary based on a combination of command line options, the content of the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and the "java" binary available in path. | * Get the Java binary based on a combination of command line options, the content of the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and the "java" binary available in path. | ||
* "Light" version reporting functionality, which relies on the presence of the lib/VERSION file. | * [[Nova_Ordis_Utilities_Version_Metadata_Handling#.22Light.22_Version_Reporting|"Light" version reporting functionality]], which relies on the presence of the lib/VERSION file. | ||
=GitHub= | =GitHub= |
Revision as of 23:37, 21 July 2017
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Overview
A project that offers common bash wrapper functionality in form of a single function file to be sourced in the main wrapper, and a main wrapper template ("application-shell-wrapper-template")
Functionality:
- Build a classpath based on the JAR content of a repository.
- Get the Java binary based on a combination of command line options, the content of the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and the "java" binary available in path.
- "Light" version reporting functionality, which relies on the presence of the lib/VERSION file.
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Usage
Copy bash-wrapper-functions in the bin directory and refer it as following:
[ -f $(dirname $0)/bash-wrapper-functions ] && . $(dirname $0)/bash-wrapper-functions || { echo "$(dirname $0)/bash-wrapper-functions not found" 1>&2; exit 1; }