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4) Install the classes wherever you prefer.
+Micro version
+============================
+
+The runtime and generated code for MICRO_RUNTIME is smaller
+because it does not include support for the descriptor,
+reflection or extensions. Also, not currently supported
+are packed repeated elements nor testing of java_multiple_files.
+
+To create a jar file for the runtime and run tests invoke
+"mvn package -P micro" from the <protobuf-root>/java
+directory. The generated jar file is
+<protobuf-root>java/target/protobuf-java-2.2.0-micro.jar.
+
+If you wish to compile the MICRO_RUTIME your self, place
+the 7 files below, in <root>/com/google/protobuf and
+create a jar file for use with your code and the generated
+code:
+
+ByteStringMicro.java
+CodedInputStreamMicro.java
+CodedOutputStreamMicro.java
+InvalidProtocolBufferException.java
+MessageMicro.java
+StringUtf8Micro.java
+WireFormatMicro.java
+
+If you wish to change on the code generator it is located
+in /src/google/protobuf/compiler/javamicro.
+
+To generate code for the MICRO_RUNTIME invoke protoc with
+--javamicro_out command line parameter. javamciro_out takes
+a series of optional sub-parameters separated by comma's
+and a final parameter, with a colon separator, which defines
+the source directory. Sub-paraemeters begin with a name
+followed by an equal and if that sub-parameter has multiple
+parameters they are seperated by "|". The command line options
+are:
+
+opt -> speed or space
+java_use_vector -> true or false
+java_package -> <file-name>|<package-name>
+java_outer_classname -> <file-name>|<package-name>
+
+opt:
+ This change the code generation to optimize for speed,
+ opt=speed, or space, opt=space. When opt=speed this
+ changes the code generation for strings to use
+ StringUtf8Micro which eliminates multiple conversions
+ of the string to utf8. The default value is opt=space.
+
+java_use_vector:
+ Is a boolean flag either java_use_vector=true or
+ java_use_vector=false. When java_use_vector=true the
+ code generated for repeated elements uses
+ java.util.Vector and when java_use_vector=false the
+ java.util.ArrayList<> is used. When java.util.Vector
+ is used the code must be compiled with Java 1.3 and
+ when ArrayList is used Java 1.5 or above must be used.
+ The using javac the source parameter maybe used to
+ control the version of the srouce: "javac -source 1.3".
+ You can also change the <source> xml element for the
+ maven-compiler-plugin. Below is for 1.5 sources:
+
+ <plugin>
+ <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <source>1.5</source>
+ <target>1.5</target>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+
+ When compiling for 1.5 java_use_vector=false or not
+ present where the default value is false.
+
+ And below would be for 1.3 sources note when changing
+ to 1.3 you must also set java_use_vector=true:
+
+ <plugin>
+ <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <source>1.3</source>
+ <target>1.5</target>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+
+java_package:
+ The allows setting/overriding the java_package option
+ and associates allows a package name for a file to
+ be specified on the command line. Overriding any
+ "option java_package xxxx" in the file. The default
+ if not present is to use the value from the package
+ statment or "option java_package xxxx" in the file.
+
+java_outer_classname:
+ This allows the setting/overriding of the outer
+ class name option and associates a class name
+ to a file. An outer class name is required and
+ must be specified if there are multiple messages
+ in a single proto file either in the proto source
+ file or on the command line. If not present the
+ no outer class name will be used.
+
+Below are a series of examples for clarification of the
+various javamicro_out parameters using
+src/test/proto/simple-data.proto:
+
+package testprotobuf;
+
+message SimpleData {
+ optional fixed64 id = 1;
+ optional string description = 2;
+ optional bool ok = 3 [default = false];
+};
+
+
+Assuming you've only compiled and not installed protoc and
+your current working directory java/, then a simple
+command line to compile simple-data would be:
+
+../src/protoc --javamicro_out=. src/test/proto/simple-data.proto
+
+This will create testprotobuf/SimpleData.java
+
+The directory testprotobuf is created because on line 1
+of simple-data.proto is "package testprotobuf;". If you
+wanted a different package name you could use the
+java_package option command line sub-parameter:
+
+../src/protoc '--javamicro_out=java_package=src/test/proto/simple-data.proto|my_package:.' src/test/proto/simple-data.proto
+
+Here you see the new java_package sub-parameter which
+itself needs two parameters the file name and the
+package name, these are separated by "|". Now you'll
+find my_package/SimpleData.java.
+
+If you wanted to also change the optimization for
+speed you'd add opt=speed with the comma seperator
+as follows:
+
+../src/protoc '--javamicro_out=opt=speed,java_package=src/test/proto/simple-data.proto|my_package:.' src/test/proto/simple-data.proto
+
+Finally if you also wanted an outer class name you'd
+do the following:
+
+../src/protoc '--javamicro_out=opt=speed,java_package=src/test/proto/simple-data.proto|my_package,java_outer_classname=src/test/proto/simple-data.proto|OuterName:.' src/test/proto/simple-data.proto
+
+Now you'll find my_packate/OuterName.java.
+
+As mentioned java_package and java_outer_classname
+may also be specified in the file. In the example
+below we must define java_outer_classname because
+there are multiple messages in
+src/test/proto/two-messages.proto
+
+package testmicroruntime;
+
+option java_package = "com.example";
+option java_outer_classname = "TestMessages";
+
+message TestMessage1 {
+ required int32 id = 1;
+}
+
+message TestMessage2 {
+ required int32 id = 1;
+}
+
+This could be compiled using:
+
+../src/protoc --javamicro_out=. src/test/proto/two-message.proto
+
+With the result will be com/example/TestMessages.java
+
+
Usage
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