Hi Lance, i'm not sure you have the right to use java or jdk as prefix for your module, or do you mean "javax.inject" ?
Rémi ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Lance Andersen" <lance.ander...@oracle.com> > À: "Tom De Wolf" <tom.dew...@aca-it.be> > Cc: "jigsaw-dev" <jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net> > Envoyé: Mercredi 4 Octobre 2017 18:37:53 > Objet: Re: javax.inject module? > You can grab the jar from maven central > https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/javax.inject/javax.inject/1 > > The JSR can be found here https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=330. > > I am hoping to try and get the JSR 330 spec leads to support updating the > implementation jar with an automatic module name if at all possible. The > proposed module name is java.inject > > Best > Lance > On Oct 4, 2017, at 11:17 AM, Tom De Wolf <tom.dew...@aca-it.be> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Does someone know why the javax.inject annotations contained in for example >> the following maven dependency are not part of the jdk? >> >> <!-- https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/javax.inject/javax.inject --> >> <dependency> >> <groupId>javax.inject</groupId> >> <artifactId>javax.inject</artifactId> >> <version>1</version> >> </dependency> >> >> Who or which dependency/jar can be used to depend on this set of injection >> annotations as an explicit module or a module with a reserved automatic >> module name? Who is responsible to tackle this for javax.inject? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tom De Wolf >> Architect >> ACA-IT Solutions >> Belgium > > > > > Lance Andersen| Principal Member of Technical Staff | +1.781.442.2037 > Oracle Java Engineering > 1 Network Drive > Burlington, MA 01803 > lance.ander...@oracle.com