File wrapper.1 of Package tanukiwrapper

.TH javawrapper 1 "12/24/2012"
.SH NAME
wrapper \- Jar daemon wrapper
.SH USAGE
\fBwrapper\fP [\f[I]<command>\f[]] [\f[I]<configuration file>\f[]] [\f[I]<configuration properties>]\f[]

where <command> can be one of:

.TP
.B -c  --console
run as a Console application

.TP
.B  -v  --version
print the wrapper's version information.

.TP
.B  -?  --help
print this help message

.TP
.B  -- <args>
 mark the end of Wrapper arguments.  All arguments after the '--' will be passed through unmodified to the java application.

.TP
<configuration file> is the wrapper.conf to use.  The filename must either be absolute or relative to the location of \fBwrapper\fP

.TP
\f[I]<configuration properties>\f[] are configuration name-value pairs which override values  in wrapper.conf.  For example:
  wrapper.debug=true

.TP
Please note that any file references must be either absolute or relative to the location of the wrapper executable.

.PP
This manual page was written by RĂ©mi Debay <debay.remi@gmail.com>
and Kill Your TV <killyourtv@i2pmail.org>.
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