Is there a way to find all the class dependencies of a java main class?
I have been manually sifting through the imports of the main class and it\'s imports but then
You may want to take a look at the jdeps
command line tool:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/jdeps.html
jdeps -cp <your cp> -v <path to your .class file>
The command will return a list of the dependencies for that java class file. There are many other options that you can use in your command like -regex
to find dependencies matching a given pattern
Here is a code snippet you can put into your main method in Java to output paths to all dependencies of your application:
ClassLoader cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
URL[] urls = ((URLClassLoader) cl).getURLs();
for(URL url: urls){
System.out.println(url.getPath());
}
in intellij idea you have the nifty dependency structure matrix. you can explore package- and class-level dependencies perfectly. if you like it simpler, you have a dependency viewer as well, but htere you can only see first-order dependencies.
I just found Class Dependency Analyzer, download, install configure and 10 min's later I have a complete class Dependency list.
It can be eaily done with just javac. Delete your class files and then compile the main class. javac will recursively compile any classes it needs (providing you don't hide package private classes/interfaces in strangely named files). Of course, this doesn't cover any recursive hacks.