Hi Alan, my mistake was to assume that the JMOD files contain the bytecode that the JVM is running. A look into a JRE image would have saved me from that.
so long ... Nicolai On 07.01.2018 18:51, Alan Bateman wrote: > On 07/01/2018 12:57, Nicolai Parlog wrote: >> 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. >> > JEP 220 describes the layout of the run-time image and may help. Many > modules will only contain classes and resources, they will go the jimage > container (the internal "modules" file) as Rémi said. Many of the JDK > modules have launchers (the jdk.compiler module has the javac launcher > for example), native library, configuration files, legal notices, man > pages, ... The jlink tool puts these in the locations listed in the JEP. > > -Alan > -- 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