Hi Jigsaw experts,

as you might or might not know, we have an own JDK implementation with some 
extension code that is quite interwoven with the jdk.

Now I'm looking into how this coding can be spread into a good module structure 
for jdk9. And I'm not a crack yet on using the module system though I've read 
quite a bit into the spec documentation available so far;-)

The first point for me is that we have to place some of our coding in the 
java.base module as we used to add private fields and methods to basic classes 
such as java.lang.Thread or java.lang.Exception. However, I don't want to have 
so much of our stuff in java.base and rather think that it should live in its 
own module. So the question here is if it is possible to call code of other 
modules from java.base, e.g. via the Service Provider interface? I see that I 
can define a service in java.base and specify some "uses" statement in 
module-info. But will my implementation of such a service from other modules be 
available to java.base?

Also I'm contemplating about this requirement: I have a class which I would 
need somewhere in java.base but I'd also like to export it in the public API of 
my own extension module. So, if I create the class in java.base, I'm not 
allowed to export this class publicly, unqualified, right? But when I have it 
living in my extension module, then java.base would not see it. What can I do? 
Probably create some inherited class in my extension module that extends from 
the java.base impl and export this??

I'm hoping that those are easy questions for you and you can give me some 
helpful answers.

Thanks a lot in advance!!

Best regards
Christoph

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