On 23/11/2018 19:51, Scott Palmer wrote:
I’m curious how this relates to the -m or —module option.
I had though it looked like the module equivalent of the -jar option.
The argument to --module/-m is a (or
/), not a JAR file. I'm sure the topic of
executable modular JARs files be back on the
I’m curious how this relates to the -m or —module option.
I had though it looked like the module equivalent of the -jar option.
Cheers,
Scott
> On Nov 23, 2018, at 12:41 PM, Richard Hillegas wrote:
>
> Thanks, Alan.
>
> On 11/23/18 12:06 AM, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> On 22/11/2018 19:27, Richard
Thanks, Alan.
On 11/23/18 12:06 AM, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 22/11/2018 19:27, Richard Hillegas wrote:
Can I scribble something in a jar file manifest which will cause
"java -jar" to boot with a modulepath rather than a classpath? I do
not see any support for a modulepath attribute in the Java 9
On 22/11/2018 19:27, Richard Hillegas wrote:
Can I scribble something in a jar file manifest which will cause "java
-jar" to boot with a modulepath rather than a classpath? I do not see
any support for a modulepath attribute in the Java 9 jar file
documentation at
https://docs.oracle.com/javas
Can I scribble something in a jar file manifest which will cause "java
-jar" to boot with a modulepath rather than a classpath? I do not see
any support for a modulepath attribute in the Java 9 jar file
documentation at
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/specs/jar/jar.html. My sense is
that