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... --add-exports java.security.jgss/sun.security.krb5=ALL-UNNAMED | ... --add-exports java.security.jgss/sun.security.krb5=ALL-UNNAMED | ||
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For multiple packages, <code>--add-exports</code> can be specified multiple times. | |||
Also see: {{Internal|Java_9_Modules#Operations|Java 9 Modules Operations}} | Also see: {{Internal|Java_9_Modules#Operations|Java 9 Modules Operations}} |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 20 May 2021
External
- http://blog.deepakazad.com/2010/05/ecj-eclipse-java-compiler.html
- https://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
- http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/man1/ecj.1.html
Overview
ecj (Eclipse Compiler for Java) also known as JDT Core Batch Compiler.
Configuration
Java 9 Module Configuration
To get to compile pre-Java 9 code that uses classes which are now packaged in their own modules, ecj can be configured using the following syntax:
... --add-exports <source-module>/<package>=<target-module>(,<target-module>)*
--add-exports
is a command line export statement which exports the <package> specified in the <source-module> to the comma-separated list of target modules:
... --add-exports java.security.jgss/sun.security.krb5=ALL-UNNAMED
For multiple packages, --add-exports
can be specified multiple times.
Also see: