Index: head/java/apache-bcel/Makefile =================================================================== --- head/java/apache-bcel/Makefile (revision 523736) +++ head/java/apache-bcel/Makefile (revision 523737) @@ -1,33 +1,33 @@ # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME= bcel PORTVERSION= 6.4.1 CATEGORIES= java devel MASTER_SITES= APACHE_COMMONS_BINARIES PKGNAMEPREFIX= apache- DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}-bin MAINTAINER= java@FreeBSD.org -COMMENT= Library for generating Java bytecode +COMMENT= Apache Commons Byte Code Engineering Library LICENSE= APACHE20 NO_BUILD= yes USE_JAVA= yes NO_ARCH= yes WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION} PLIST_FILES= %%JAVAJARDIR%%/bcel.jar OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS PORTDOCS= * do-install: ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}.jar \ ${STAGEDIR}${JAVAJARDIR}/${PORTNAME}.jar ${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} (cd ${WRKSRC}/apidocs && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} . ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR} "-not -empty") .include Index: head/java/apache-bcel/pkg-descr =================================================================== --- head/java/apache-bcel/pkg-descr (revision 523736) +++ head/java/apache-bcel/pkg-descr (revision 523737) @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -The Byte Code Engineering Library (formerly known as JavaClass) is +The Byte Code Engineering Library (Apache Commons BCEL) is intended to give users a convenient possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files (those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain all the symbolic information of the given class: methods, fields and byte code instructions, in particular. Such objects can be read from an existing file, be transformed by a program (e.g. a class loader at run-time) and dumped to a file again. An even more interesting application is the creation of classes from scratch at run-time. The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) may be also useful if you want to learn about the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the format of Java .class files. BCEL is already being used successfully in several projects such as compilers, optimizers, obsfuscators and analysis tools, the most popular probably being the Xalan XSLT processor at Apache. WWW: http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-bcel/