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Robert Scholte closed MJAVADOC-652. ----------------------------------- Assignee: Robert Scholte Resolution: Incomplete > Dependencies on the patch-module path > ------------------------------------- > > Key: MJAVADOC-652 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-652 > Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: javadoc > Affects Versions: 3.2.0 > Reporter: Phil > Assignee: Robert Scholte > Priority: Major > Attachments: MJAVADOC-652.zip > > > When building with Java 11 (so >9) the Javadoc options argument is built > using the module-path and patch-module. Some of the dependencies I work with > are ending up in patch-module which generates an error on Javadoc creation - > class not found. > From what I can see from the code (3.2.0), the decision of which argument to > use is based on: > # If the dependency jar has a module-info.class, add to module-path > # If the dependency jar has a MANIFEST file with Automatic-Module-Name > defined, add to module-path. > # If neither of the above, add to patch-module. > The javax.servlet-API-3.1.0.jar, for example, has neither 1 nor 2, so gets > amended to the patch-module. This then prevents Javadoc generation because > Java is unable to link classes from the servlet API. If I put the servlet API > into the module-path manually it works fine. > From my understanding, patch-module is used to either override classes in a > module or augment contents of a module. In this case, it is its own 'module' > (I think) and should not be patched into my module. I do not see a reason to > put any of my dependencies into patch-module. > Is this a bug, or just an unfortunate consequence of having to deal with > non-modular dependencies when building under a Java version that supports > modules. For what it is worth, the project I work on does not use modules, > everything on -classpath works just fine. > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)