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> On Jun 23, 2016, at 3:46 PM, Chris Bensen <[email protected]> wrote: > > --mp should be -p, at least according to Mark’s email about options > unification: > >>> Existing spellings New spellings >>> -------------------------------- ------------------------------- > >>> -modulepath | -mp | --modulepath --module-path | -p > > Chris > > >> On Jun 23, 2016, at 11:40 AM, Jim Laskey (Oracle) <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jlaskey/8159172/webrev/index.html >> <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jlaskey/8159172/webrev/index.html> >> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8159172 >> <https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8159172> >> >> This is an initial clean up of help for jlink/jimage/jmod. More work is >> required (like unifying the options tooling), but comments welcome. — Jim >> >> /Projects/jdk9-dev% jmod --help >> Usage: jmod (create|list|describe|hash) <OPTIONS> <jmod-file> >> >> Main operation modes: >> create - Creates a new jmod archive >> list - Prints the names of all the entries >> describe - Prints the module details >> hash - Records hashes of tied modules. >> >> Option Description >> ------ ----------- >> --class-path <path> Application jar files|dir containing >> classes >> --cmds <path> Location of native commands >> --config <path> Location of user-editable config files >> --dry-run Dry run of hash mode >> --exclude <pattern-list> Exclude files matching the supplied >> comma separated pattern list, each >> element using one the following >> forms: <glob-pattern>, glob:<glob- >> pattern> or regex:<regex-pattern> >> --hash-modules <regex-pattern> Compute and record hashes to tie a >> packaged module with modules >> matching the given <regex-pattern> >> and depending upon it directly or >> indirectly. The hashes are recorded >> in the JMOD file being created, or a >> JMOD file or modular JAR on the >> module path specified the jmod hash >> command. >> --help Print this usage message >> --libs <path> Location of native libraries >> --main-class <class-name> Main class >> --module-version <module-version> Module version >> --modulepath, --mp <path> Module path >> --os-arch <os-arch> Operating system architecture >> --os-name <os-name> Operating system name >> --os-version <os-version> Operating system version >> --version Version information >> @<filename> Read options from the specified file >> >> /Projects/jdk9-dev% jimage --help >> Usage: jimage <extract | info | list | verify> <options> jimage... >> >> extract - Extract all jimage entries and place in a directory specified >> by the --dir=<directory> (default=.) option. >> >> info - Prints detailed information contained in the jimage header. >> >> list - Prints the names of all the entries in the jimage. When used with >> --verbose, list will also print entry size and offset attributes. >> >> verify - Reports on any .class entries that dont verify as classes. >> >> Possible options include: >> --dir Target directory for extract directive >> --include <pattern-list> Pattern list for filtering list or extract >> entries.w >> --fullversion Print full version information >> --help Print usage message >> --verbose Listing prints entry size and offset >> attributes >> --version Print version information >> >> For options requiring a <pattern-list>, the value will be a comma separated >> list of elements each using one the following forms: >> <glob-pattern> >> glob:<glob-pattern> >> regex:<regex-pattern> >> >> @<filename> where filename is the name of a file containing patterns to be >> used, one pattern per line >> >> /Projects/jdk9-dev% jlink --list-plugins >> >> List of available plugins: >> >> Plugin Name: class-optim >> Option: --class-optim=<all|forName-folding>[:log=<log file>] >> Description: Class optimization. Warning: This plugin is experimental. >> An optional <log file> can be specified to log applied optimizations. >> >> Plugin Name: compress >> Option: --compress=<0|1|2>[:filter=<pattern-list>] >> Description: Compress all resources in the output image. >> Level 0: constant string sharing >> Level 1: ZIP >> Level 2: both. >> An optional <pattern-list> filter can be specified to list the pattern of >> files to be included. >> >> Plugin Name: copy-files >> Option: --copy-files=<List of <file path>=<image target> to copy to the >> image>. >> Description: If files to copy are not absolute path, JDK home dir is used. >> e.g.: jrt-fs.jar,LICENSE,/home/me/myfile.txt=somewehere/conf.txt >> >> Plugin Name: exclude-files >> Option: --exclude-files=<pattern-list> of files to exclude >> Description: Specify files to exclude. e.g.: >> **.java,glob:/java.base/native/client/** >> >> Plugin Name: exclude-resources >> Option: --exclude-resources=<pattern-list> resources to exclude >> Description: Specify resources to exclude. e.g.: **.jcov,glob:**/META-INF/** >> >> Plugin Name: generate-jli-classes >> Option: --generate-jli-classes=<bmh[:bmh-species=LL,L3,...]> >> Description: Concrete java.lang.invoke classes to generate >> >> Plugin Name: include-locales >> Option: --include-locales=<langtag>[,<langtag>]* >> Description: BCP 47 language tags separated by a comma, allowing locale >> matching >> defined in RFC 4647. e.g.: en,ja,*-IN >> >> Plugin Name: installed-modules >> Option: --installed-modules >> Description: Fast loading of module descriptors (always enabled) >> >> Plugin Name: order-resources >> Option: --order-resources=<pattern-list> of paths in priority order. If a >> @file >> is specified, then each line should be an exact match for the path to be >> ordered >> Description: Order resources. e.g.: >> **/module-info.class,@classlist,/java.base/java/lang/** >> >> Plugin Name: release-info >> Option: >> --release-info=<file>|add:<key1>=<value1>:<key2>=<value2>:...|del:<key list> >> Description: <file> option is to load release properties from the supplied >> file. >> add: is to add properties to the release file. >> Any number of <key>=<value> pairs can be passed. >> del: is to delete the list of keys in release file. >> >> Plugin Name: strip-debug >> Option: --strip-debug >> Description: Strip debug information from the output image >> >> Plugin Name: strip-native-commands >> Option: --strip-native-commands >> Description: Exclude native commands (such as java/java.exe) from the image >> >> Plugin Name: vm >> Option: --vm=<client|server|minimal|all> >> Description: Select the HotSpot VM in the output image. Default is all >> >> For options requiring a <pattern-list>, the value will be a comma separated >> list of elements each using one the following forms: >> <glob-pattern> >> glob:<glob-pattern> >> regex:<regex-pattern> >> @<filename> where filename is the name of a file containing patterns to be >> used, one pattern per line >> >
