----- Mail original ----- > De: "Nicolai Parlog" <n...@codefx.org> > À: fo...@univ-mlv.fr > Cc: "jigsaw-dev" <jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net> > Envoyé: Dimanche 7 Janvier 2018 14:26:08 > Objet: Re: Where do modules go in jlink images?
> Hi Remi, > > but the exact same thing happens when the JDK is linked with jlink, > right? I just now see that the native binaries from the jmod archives > are also present in lib/. > > So does that really mean that the jmods folder plays no role for the > running JVM? yes > What is it there for? make jlink working :) the transformation done by jlink is not reversible. > > so long ... Nicolai Rémi > > > > On 07.01.2018 14:15, Remi Forax wrote: >> All classes are merged in the file named 'modules' and the native >> libraries are extracted from the jmods and put in the lib folder, >> because jlink create an image for a specific architecture/OS. >> >> cheers, Rémi >> >> ----- Mail original ----- >>> De: "Nicolai Parlog" <n...@codefx.org> À: "jigsaw-dev" >>> <jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net> Envoyé: Dimanche 7 Janvier 2018 >>> 13:57:51 Objet: Where do modules go in jlink images? >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> Another question about jlink (guess what chapter I'm working on >>> ;) ). I've tried to find out where jlink puts the content of the >>> jmods folder, but hit a wall. >>> >>> I created a full runtime image with jlink and diffed the file >>> trees (including disk usage), but all that got me was that my >>> image doesn't contain bin/jmc, jmods, lib/misssioncontrol, >>> lib/src.zip, and lib/plugin-legacy.jar - all of that is expected, >>> but where are the class files from the jmod archives? >>> >>> Now I wonder, whether these are just ornamental - does >>> lib/modules contain all the bytecode? I'm confused. >>> >>> so long ... Nicolai >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> PGP Key: >>> http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xCA3BAD2E9CCCD509 >>> >>> >>> > Web: >>> http://codefx.org a blog about software development >>> https://www.sitepoint.com/java high-quality Java/JVM content >>> http://do-foss.de Free and Open Source Software for the City of >>> Dortmund >>> >>> Twitter: https://twitter.com/nipafx >> > > -- > > PGP Key: > http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xCA3BAD2E9CCCD509 > > Web: > http://codefx.org > a blog about software development > https://www.sitepoint.com/java > high-quality Java/JVM content > http://do-foss.de > Free and Open Source Software for the City of Dortmund > > Twitter: > https://twitter.com/nipafx