main.usage.summary=\ Usage: {0} \n\ use -h, -? or -help for a list of possible options main.usage=\ Usage: {0} \n\ where can be a pathname to a .class file, a directory, a JAR file,\n\ or a fully-qualified class name. Possible options include: error.prefix=Error: warn.prefix=Warning: main.opt.h=\ \ -h -? -help Print this usage message main.opt.version=\ \ -version Version information main.opt.v=\ \ -v -verbose Print all class level dependencies\n\ \ Equivalent to -verbose:class -filter:none.\n\ \ -verbose:package Print package-level dependencies excluding\n\ \ dependencies within the same package by default\n\ \ -verbose:class Print class-level dependencies excluding\n\ \ dependencies within the same package by default main.opt.f=\ \ -f -filter Filter dependences matching the given pattern\n\ \ If given multiple times, the last one will be used.\n\ \ -filter:package Filter dependences within the same package (default)\n\ \ -filter:archive Filter dependences within the same archive\n\ \ -filter:none No -filter:package and -filter:archive filtering\n\ \ Filtering specified via the -filter option still applies. main.opt.s=\ \ -s -summary Print dependency summary only main.opt.p=\ \ -p -package Finds dependences matching the given package name\n\ \ (may be given multiple times) main.opt.e=\ \ -e -regex Finds dependences matching the given pattern\n\ \ (-p and -e are exclusive) main.opt.include=\ \ -include Restrict analysis to classes matching pattern\n\ \ This option filters the list of classes to\n\ \ be analyzed. It can be used together with\n\ \ -p and -e which apply pattern to the dependences main.opt.P=\ \ -P -profile Show profile or the file containing a package main.opt.M=\ \ -M -module Show module containing the package main.opt.cp=\ \ -cp -classpath Specify where to find class files main.opt.R=\ \ -R -recursive Recursively traverse all dependencies.\n\ \ The -R option implies -filter:none. If -p, -e, -f\n\ \ option is specified, only the matching dependences\n\ \ are analyzed. main.opt.apionly=\ \ -apionly Restrict analysis to APIs i.e. dependences\n\ \ from the signature of public and protected\n\ \ members of public classes including field\n\ \ type, method parameter types, returned type,\n\ \ checked exception types etc main.opt.dotoutput=\ \ -dotoutput Destination directory for DOT file output main.opt.jdkinternals=\ \ -jdkinternals Finds class-level dependences on JDK internal APIs.\n\ \ By default, it analyzes all classes on -classpath\n\ \ and input files unless -include option is specified.\n\ \ This option cannot be used with -p, -e and -s options.\n\ \ WARNING: JDK internal APIs may not be accessible in\n\ \ the next release. main.opt.depth=\ \ -depth= Specify the depth of the transitive\n\ \ dependency analysis err.unknown.option=unknown option: {0} err.missing.arg=no value given for {0} err.invalid.arg.for.option=invalid argument for option: {0} err.option.after.class=option must be specified before classes: {0} err.option.unsupported={0} not supported: {1} err.profiles.msg=No profile information err.invalid.path=invalid path: {0} warn.invalid.arg=Invalid classname or pathname not exist: {0} warn.split.package=package {0} defined in {1} {2} warn.replace.useJDKInternals=\ JDK internal APIs are unsupported and private to JDK implementation that are\n\ subject to be removed or changed incompatibly and could break your application.\n\ Please modify your code to eliminate dependency on any JDK internal APIs.\n\ For the most recent update on JDK internal API replacements, please check:\n\ {0} artifact.not.found=not found jdeps.wiki.url=https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool