Indeed, loading a new module at runtime through Layer which provides a service written to an interface of the host application works brilliantly for these types of use cases. There's an overload on ServiceLoader [1] which takes a layer and returns the plugin instance from the newly loaded module.
Sander [1] http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/util/ServiceLoader.html#load-java.lang.reflect.Layer-java.lang.Class- On 11 Jan 2017, at 17:08, Michael Rasmussen <michael.rasmus...@zeroturnaround.com<mailto:michael.rasmus...@zeroturnaround.com>> wrote: See the javadoc for java.lang.reflect.Layer http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/java/lang/reflect/Layer.html There is a simple example of something similar there. /Michael On Jan 11, 2017 6:04 PM, "Piotr Chmielewski" <piotr.ch....@gmail.com> wrote: For one of my projects, I decided to create "plugin" system to load class at runtime from JAR files. Currently, I load each plugin using URLClassLoader. With arrival of JDK9, is there any plans for loading modules at runtime (or is available already for testing in build snapshots)? For example instead of: String pluginPath = "CPU_Monitor.jar"; URL pluginUrl = new URL(pluginPath); URL[] urls = {pluginUrl}; URLClassLoader urlClassLoader = new URLClassLoader(urls); Class<?> pluginClass = urlClassLoader.findClass("com. example.cpu.monitoring.Monitor"); Would be possible to use something like this: Module pluginModule = ModuleManager.getModule("com.e xample.cpu.Monitoring"); Class<?> pluginClass = pluginModule.getClass("com.exa mple.cpu.monitoring.Monitor"); I guess that something like this could be implemented as library outside JDK, but such API could be great addition to Jigsaw.