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Is there a command line tool, preferrably in the JDK, that either prints all annotations in a classfile or takes a specific annotation as argument to print?

If so, is there an equivalent command that can be run on a jar file for a specific class contained within?

I've googled this for a while and had no luck. :(

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Using the -verbose or -v flag with javap version 1.7 or later will show the retained annotations.

Example:

javap -p -v ./services/target/windup-web-services/WEB-INF/classes/org/jboss/windup/web/services/model/RegisteredApplication.class

 #50 = Utf8   Ljavax/persistence/Column;
 #64 = Utf8   Lorg/jboss/windup/web/services/validators/NotBlankConstraint;
 #67 = Utf8   Ljavax/validation/constraints/Size;
...
private java.lang.String title;
  descriptor: Ljava/lang/String;
  flags: ACC_PRIVATE
  RuntimeVisibleAnnotations:
    0: #50(#62=I#63)
    1: #64(#65=s#66)
    2: #67(#68=I#69,#70=I#63,#65=s#71
0
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Correct me if im wrong, but I thought, that annotations are stripped from the classes by the compiler, unless you use the Annotation @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) on the Annotations itself, the information will not be preserved in the class file. If the annotations are preserved in the classfile, you can use javap (part of the jdk) to see those:

javap my.package.MyClass

Update: This seems to need JDK7, JDK6's javap doesnt print the annotations, but you can use the following tools from the University of Washington's website to extract the Annotation Information:

Annotation-utilities

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  • Thanks for this. I was playing with the tools in the JDK/bin directory and found this one. This doesn't seem to display the annotation though but I can see it through a text editor: "RuntimeVisibleAnnotations^A^@!L<package removed>/VersionID;^A^@^Evalue^A^@^P$Revision: 1.5 $"
    – ares
    Oct 14, 2010 at 13:30
  • I should add this annotation has @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) as you specified.
    – ares
    Oct 14, 2010 at 13:31
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    Does one need to run javap with any additional flags for the annotations to show up? Not seeing them when I run javap java.lang.String.
    – Amanda S
    Aug 22, 2011 at 18:04
  • @amanda: check the update in the answer, did you run javap with jdk < 7?
    – fasseg
    Aug 23, 2011 at 9:00
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    The -v option was required for me (in addition to jdk 7.)
    – phs
    Dec 2, 2013 at 7:05

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