I doubt that will work.

We are developing a replacement tool, jpackage [1], which will be part of OpenJDK. It is planned for JDK 13, and will support JDK 11 or later as a Java runtime. You can download an early access of this tool on jdk.java.net [2]. Discussion on jpackage is happening on the core-libs-dev mailing list [3]. Alternatively, Gluon has a standalone version of javapackager that will work with JDK 11. Johan Vos can provide a pointer.

-- Kevin

[1] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/343
[2] http://jdk.java.net/jpackage/
[3] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/core-libs-dev

On 12/19/2018 5:28 AM, Alan White (Drum Score Editor) wrote:
I understand the guidance for apps created with OpenJDK 11, is to use the 
javapackager from jdk 10.

The old basedir parameter that could be used to direct the packager to use a 
specific runtime is no longer present.

Is there any mechanism I’ve missed in order to have the packager from jdk10 
bundle the 11 runtime plse?

Thanks

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