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Java Method Finder (JMF)

A command-line tool to find method invocations in Java bytecode. JMF helps you locate where specific methods are being called across your Java project.

Features

  • Find all invocations of a specific method in a given class
  • Support scanning compiled Java class files
  • Provide detailed output with line numbers
  • Optional verbose mode for debugging
  • Easy-to-use command-line interface

Prerequisites

  • Java 8 or higher
  • Maven

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ywjno/javamethodfinder.git
  1. Build the project:
mvn clean package

This will create an executable jar file in the target directory named jmf.jar.

Usage

Basic usage:

java -jar jmf.jar -c com.example.TargetClass -m targetMethod

Command-line Options

Option Description
-c, --class The fully qualified name of the target class to find method calls (required)
-m, --method The name of the target method to find its invocations (required)
-s, --scan The root directory to scan for class files (default: ./target/classes)
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output for debugging
-h, --help Show this help message and exit

Examples

Find all calls to targetMethod() method in com.example.TargetClass:

java -jar jmf.jar -c com.example.TargetClass -m targetMethod

Scan a specific directory with verbose output:

java -jar jmf.jar -c com.example.TargetClass -m targetMethod -s ./build/classes -v

Output Format

The tool outputs results in the following format:

com.example.TargetClass#targetMethod
 - com.example.CallerClass#callerMethod (L123)
 - com.example.AnotherClass#someMethod (L45)

Each line shows:

  • The calling class and method
  • The line number where the call occurs (prefixed with 'L')

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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A command-line tool to find method invocations in Java bytecode. JMF helps you locate where specific methods are being called across your Java project.

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