I have some java9 module that uses 3rd party library that is not Java9 module, just a simple utility jar.
However, the compiler complains that it can\'t find a packa
You can use your library as an automatic module. An automatic module is a module that doesn't have a module descriptor (i.e. module-info.class
).
But what name do you need to specify to refer to an automatic module? The name of the automatic module is derived from the JAR name (unless this JAR contains an Automatic-Module-Name
attribute). The full rule is quite long (see Javadoc for ModuleFinder.of), so for simplicity, you just have to drop the version from its name and then replace all non-alphanumeric characters with dots (.
).
For example, if you want to use foo-bar-1.2.3-SNAPSHOT.jar
, you need to add the following line to module-info.java
:
module <name> {
requires foo.bar;
}
To put it in simple steps, to use a 3rd party jar (e.g. log4j-api-2.9.1.jar
below) in your module:-
Execute the descriptor command of jar tool
jar --file=/path/to/your/jar/log4j-api-2.9.1.jar --describe-module
This would provide you an output similar to
No module descriptor found. Derived automatic module. log4j.api@2.9.1 automatic
In your module descriptor file, declare a requires
to that module name as:-
module your.module {
requires log4j.api;
}
That's it.