jameica(1)

run-time system for Java application

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Description

JAMEICA

NAME

jameica - run-time system for Java application

SYNOPSIS

jameica [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

jameica is a runtime environment for Java applications, which are implemented as plugins.

OPTIONS

A summary of the options supported by jameica is included below.
-c, --client

Start jameica in client mode (with user interface).

-d, --server

Start jameica in server mode (without user interface).

-f, --file [dir]

Use dir as user directory.

-h, --help

Show a german help text.

-l, --ignore-lock

Ignore existing lock files.

-n, --noninteractive

Detach jameica from the terminal. This option is ignored in client mode.

-o, --force-password

Ignore the master password specified via the command line interface.

-p, --password [pw]

Use pw as master password.

-s, --standalone

Start jameica in standalone mode with user interface (default)

-u, --username [user]

Use user as username.

-w, --passwordfile [file]

Read master password from file.

ENVIRONMENT

JAVA_HOME

Specify an alternate Java environment.

JAVA_OPTS

Specify Java options. For example, to use a HTTP proxy server with this program, set this environment variable to something like JAVA_OPTS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=yourProxyURL" before starting jameica.

AUTHOR

jameica was written by Olaf Willuhn <info@willuhn.de>.

This manual page was written by Sebastian Reichel <sre@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).