EDIT: YOU CAN GO DIRECTLY TO THE 2018-02-13 UPDATE AT THE END OF THE POST FOR UPDATED INFORMATION
I can provide full source code as this problem has appeared in my open source project JMarkPad.
Basically:
- Building always works, I get a working .jar without any problem.
- Creating a native dist (running
gradle link
) WITHOUT 3rd party software (in this case, JFoenix) works too. - Creating a native dist (running
gradle link
) WITH 3rd party software (in this case, JFoenix) throws the following:
:linkAll
:JMarkPad:app:clean
:JMarkPad:app:compileJava
:JMarkPad:app:processResources
:JMarkPad:app:classes
:JMarkPad:app:jar
:JMarkPad:app:link
Error: Module app not found
:JMarkPad:app:link FAILED
:linkAll FAILED
Any experience with this? Please feel free to browse the whole project and ask any question about it, I really need help with this, and I'll gladly help anyone trying to help me.
Thank you for your patience.
Edit:
The jlink command can be found in the app/gradle.build file:
commandLine "${java_home}/bin/jlink", '--module-path', "libs${File.pathSeparatorChar}${java_home}/jmods",
'--add-modules', 'app', '--launcher', 'app=app/ui.UI', '--output', 'dist', '--strip-debug',
'--compress', '2', '--no-header-files', '--no-man-pages'
Edit 2: Full error:
9:28:38: Executing task 'link'...
:app:clean
:app:compileJava
:app:processResources
:app:classes
:app:jar
:app:link
Error: Module app not found
:app:link FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:link'.
> Process 'command 'C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9.0.4/bin/jlink'' finished with non-zero exit value 1
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights.
* Get more help at https://help.gradle.org
BUILD FAILED in 1s
5 actionable tasks: 5 executed
Process 'command 'C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-9.0.4/bin/jlink'' finished with non-zero exit value 1
9:28:39: Task execution finished 'link'.
2018-02-13 UPDATE:
https://github.com/mayuso/JMarkPad/tree/java-9-integration
It currently uses a single library, called JFoenix, as can be seen in the dependencies declaration in the build.gradle file here:
https://github.com/mayuso/JMarkPad/blob/java-9-integration/build.gradle
The library in question is present here:
https://github.com/mayuso/JMarkPad/tree/java-9-integration/libs
So now, when I try to run the software using gradle run
, compile it using gradle build
or make a distribution using jlink it always says error: module not found: com.jfoenix
.
I've asked the JFoenix mantainers, a couple Java bloggers that had experience with Java 9 and JLink and no one yet has been able to solve this issue.
Any idea of what am I doing wrong?
Many thanks for your patience.
libs${File.pathSeparatorChar}${java_home}/jmods;app/
(and variations) right now. I'll confirm if it works.libs
is the folder you're building theapp
module into and your command might just belibs;{java_home}/jmods
, which looks fine if the separator is correct for the OS you're using. Also a slight observation :- the examples in the documentation seems to be following the orderJMODS;<otherDirectory>
, so could you actually try this{java_home}/jmods${File.pathSeparatorChar}$libs
? (though not sure if the order shall matter there)libs
is supposedly the directory where you would build the module definition of yourapp
and makes sense to append it to the modulepath. What I still don't see is how is removing the JFoenix components as you say, you're able to successfully create theapp
module and then link it using jlink. Reference - jlink documentation