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I want to make a portable opencv application which the dependency is added to maven file pom.xml.

Simplified code is :

import org.opencv.core.Mat;

public class Builder {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        nu.pattern.OpenCV.loadShared();
        System.loadLibrary(org.opencv.core.Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME);

        Mat mat = new Mat(4,3,1);
        System.out.println(mat.dump());
    }
}

I added this to pom.xml:

<dependency>
      <groupId>org.openpnp</groupId>
      <artifactId>opencv</artifactId>
      <version>3.2.0-0</version>
      <scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>

It works with the following warning for java 9:

WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by nu.pattern.OpenCV$SharedLoader (file:/home/martin/.m2/repository/org/openpnp/opencv/3.2.0-0/opencv-3.2.0-0.jar) to field java.lang.ClassLoader.usr_paths
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of nu.pattern.OpenCV$SharedLoader
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: You have loaded library /tmp/opencv_openpnp6598848942071423284/nu/pattern/opencv/linux/x86_64/libopencv_java320.so which might have disabled stack guard. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.
It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'.
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UPDATE: And the following warning for java 8:

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: You have loaded library/tmp/opencv_openpnp3835511967220002519/nu/pattern/opencv/linux/x86_64/libopencv_java320.so which might have disabled stack guard. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.
It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'.

Collapsing the opencv jar in maven dependency folder shows that all the libraries are in grayed color as depicted here:

maven dependency folder for opencv 3.2

What if I ignore this warning and don't link the libraries with the mentioned command in the warning message? Because it was very simple to make the opencv portable with java and I want to realize if there is no problem then continue this method in future.

I use JDK 9, Eclipse Oxygen.2, Fedora 27.

In future, the application's target might be windows.

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  • Looks like it is hacking into a private field in java.lang.ClassLoader. It might be that the authors of this library are not aware of System.load (where you specify the file path to a library rather than its name). Mar 15, 2018 at 12:22
  • @AlanBateman Is there anything that I can do to fix it? I commented on GitHub and asked the author to take a look at the problem.
    – Amiri
    Mar 15, 2018 at 20:19
  • Sorry, I don't know opencv, but submitting an issue to the maintainers issue tracker seems the right way to go about getting this fixed. Mar 15, 2018 at 20:46

2 Answers 2

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This occurred because of Java 9 new checks of illegal access, and it is common to have such kind of security warnings after the release of java 9. The permanent solution to this is to report the bug to the maintainers and wait for them to release a patch update.

However only at your own risk, yes you can continue without security features i.e stack guard, depending on your use and scope of this package under discussion.

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  • 1
    This happened to me when upgrading a project from Java 8 to Java 11, for the org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-eclipse-batch plug-in. Upgrading it from version 2.4.16-02 to 3.0.1-01 (latest version to date) did the trick and made the warning message disappear during the build. So, asking or looking for a new version is definitely a solution to this problem.
    – Olivier
    Mar 4, 2020 at 15:34
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Since the Java update 9, the "illegal reflective access operation has occurred" warning occurs.

I have resolved this from Maven Build and Maven Install by modifying my pom.xml file in multiple projects when I did upgrade to from jdk1.8 to jdk 9+ (jdk11 has more support). Following are 2 examples that get rid of the "illegal reflective access operation has occurred" build message:

Change version from:

    <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>2.4</version>
        <configuration>
            <warSourceDirectory>WebContent</warSourceDirectory>
            <webXml>WebContent\WEB-INF\web.xml</webXml>
        </configuration>
    </plugin>

To:

<plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>3.3.1</version>
        <configuration>
            <warSourceDirectory>WebContent</warSourceDirectory>
            <webXml>WebContent\WEB-INF\web.xml</webXml>
        </configuration>
    </plugin>

And also changed the artifactId and version from:

<plugin>
    <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
    <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>3.5.1</version>
    <configuration>
        <source>1.8</source>
        <target>1.8</target>
        <encoding>UTF-8</encoding>
    </configuration>
</plugin>

To:

<properties>
    <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
    <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
    <project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding>
</properties>
<build>
    
    ..
    <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-war-plugin</artifactId>
            <version>3.3.1</version>
    </plugin>
    ..
</build>

When I re-run Maven Build (clean compile package) or Maven Install, the "illegal reflective access operation has occurred" is gone.

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