Greg Lewis 280df4e4ce . Usher in javavmwrapper 2.0, a rewrite of the wrapper scripts designed to
allow the simple use of multiple VMs.  Brief detail of the main changes:
  . When a VM is registered, symbolic links for its executables are
    created in ${LOCALBASE}/bin.  This allows people to just type
    'java', 'javac', etc. without having to add the VM installation
    directory to their PATH.
  . The actual 'java' that is executed via one of these symlinks is
    determined by the order of the (sorted) configuration file
    ${LOCALBASE}/etc/javavms and by the environment variables
    JAVA_VERSION, JAVA_OS and JAVA_VENDOR which function to select
    a VM as they do in the ports framework.
. There is a new command, checkvms, to sanity check the configuration
  and symlinks.
. The "javavm" executable is currently retained in its original capacity
  as a synonym for Java for backward compatibility.  However, its use
  is deprecated.
. Temporarily set MAINTAINER to myself to make monitoring any initial
  bug reports easier.  The intent is to convert it to java@ at a later
  date.

This is built on the ideas of znerd, hq and Shelton C. Johnson Jr., with
hq and Shelton contributing code and reviews.

PR:		27079, 39080
Reviewed by:	hq, Shelton C. Johnson Jr. <shelton_c_j@yahoo.com>
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