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Leonardo Zanivan edited comment on MJAR-238 at 5/16/18 11:37 AM:
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[~rfscholte], ASM 6.1.1+ has support for Java 9 and 10.
Please also support setting module version.
Example:
{code:java}
jar --update --file=myapp.jar --main-class=Main --module-version=1.0.0{code}
was (Author: panga):
[~rfscholte], ASM 6.1.1+ has support for Java 9 and 10.
> Allow setting of module main class
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>
> Key: MJAR-238
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAR-238
> Project: Maven JAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Environment: Java9 build 9+176, MacOS
> Reporter: Machiel Groeneveld
> Assignee: Robert Scholte
> Priority: Minor
>
> When a Java9 module is created using the maven-jar plugin, setting the
> manifest/mainclass does not set the module main class. Therefore the module
> is not executable without specifying the main class. Executing the module
> using java -m domain.app gives the following error:
> _module jigsaw.app does not have a MainClass attribute_
> According to the module specification a module (jar) can have a main class
> set. If I understand correctly it's inside the module-info.class as a
> property called ModuleMainClass
> When using the JDK9 jar command it will update the jar and the
> module-info.class.
> {noformat}
> -e, --main-class=CLASSNAME The application entry point for stand-alone
> applications bundled into a modular, or
> executable,
> jar archive
> {noformat}
> I guess it would make sense to have this as a separate configuration item
> since the mainclass entry in the manifest file is not needed in 'module mode'
> and vice versa.
> If this is a duplicate of another issue, please close this one, I couldn't
> find any existing issues related to this.
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