Good job, Robert! It looks nice and useful. Cheers, Paul
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Robert Scholte <rfscho...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > JavaOne spoiler alert: > I've been able to add this kind of information to the output of the > maven-dependency-plugin: > > [INFO] --- maven-dependency-plugin:3.0.0-SNAPSHOT:list (default-cli) @ > maven-dependency-plugin --- > [INFO] > [INFO] The following files have been resolved: > [INFO] com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:jar:2.0.1:compile -- module > jsr305 > [INFO] org.apache.maven.wagon:wagon-provider-api:jar:1.0-beta-6:compile > -- module wagon.provider.api > [INFO] org.apache.maven:maven-compat:jar:3.0:test -- module > maven.compat > [INFO] org.apache.maven.doxia:doxia-decoration-model:jar:1.4:compile > -- module doxia.decoration.model > [INFO] org.apache.maven:maven-settings-builder:jar:3.0:compile -- > module maven.settings.builder > [INFO] org.sonatype.aether:aether-util:jar:1.7:compile -- module > aether.util > [INFO] org.apache.maven:maven-core:jar:3.0:compile -- module maven.core > etc. > > this way users have a relative simple way to get a complete overview of > all the modules used. > I might tweak the output, but the info is there. > > Robert > > > On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 12:26:48 +0200, Robert Scholte <rfscho...@apache.org> > wrote: > > Hi, >> >> In an old thread I asked this before and got the following answer: >> "One way is `jar --file foo.jar -p`. That will print the module >> descriptor when the JAR file is a modular JAR. There is API support for >> reading the binary form of the module declaration too." >> >> With the renaming of the arguments I assume it is now: >> jar --file foo.jar --print-module-descriptor >> >> However, this gives me an exception on the asm-6.0_ALPHA.jar >> >> d:\jdk-9\bin\jar --file asm-6.0_ALPHA.jar --print-module-descriptor >> java.lang.module.InvalidModuleDescriptorException: Index into constant >> pool out of range >> at java.lang.module.ModuleInfo.invalidModuleDescriptor(java.bas >> e@9-ea/ModuleInfo.java:804) >> >> >> How about jars without module descriptor? Is there a commandline option >> to discover what the name of an automodule will be? I could guess the name, >> but I'd prefer to show the calculated name. >> >> thanks, >> Robert >> >